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    Arrow ASUS RT-AC56U Router Preview

    ASUS RT-AC56U Router Preview

    This AC does more than cool you down, it speeds you up. We’ve seen many of the 802.11ac
    products ASUS currently has on offer, and soon this new addition will be joining the family.


    This is the RT-AC56U, a mid-upper range networking device that’s loaded with goodies to make
    the most of the latest in Wi-Fi. Just to recap quickly, 802.11ac takes over from 802.11n as the
    fastest and most powered Wi-Fi standard. You can check out the official protocols on the IEEE site.
    And get excited about the RT-AC56U

    The RT-AC56U is quite the looker, maintaining the black diamond design previous performance
    routers from ASUS showcased. Of course, the antennas are internal, which means a sleeker
    device, less interference and, in my case, nothing for headphone cables to get snared on,
    reducing the likelihood of mishaps.



    In terms of speed, the RT-AC56U has two bands (2.4GHz/5GHz) that concurrently top at 1167Mbit/s.
    While not the fastest in the ASUS networking arsenal, this is more than enough to cover you even
    if you’re on a rare true Gigabit connection. Inside we find a fifth generation Broadcom chipset that
    is at the heart of 802.11ac optimisation.

    You can see quite clearly that the RT-AC56U has both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, so connect away:
    printers, external storage, even 3G/4G adapters. This is more than a router, it can easily become
    a server to share resources, something ASUS networking products are very keen on doing.



    The internal antennas are supported by ASUS AiRadar signal amplification and shaping technology,
    which we’ve talked about before as well. This nifty touch has an intelligent algorithm built into the
    CPU that modulates signal power based on how many devices you have paired with the RT-AC56U,
    how far each one is, how much bandwidth each requires at any given time, and what letter of the
    alphabet the device name starts with. Just kidding about that last one. On a serious note, ASUS
    engineers tell me in real world test conditions AiRadar can extend Wi-Fi coverage 150% compared
    to an exactly-specced router that doesn’t have it, though of course your results may vary.



    Naturally, the ASUS AiCloud app is bundled and supported, so you can use your iOS and Android
    devices to access the RT-AC56U from pretty much anywhere, share stuff from external storage
    hooked to it with other people. You can also access, stream, upload, and download content, but
    remember you do need external storage for this – that’s why the USB ports come in so handy.



    The RT-AC56U should be launching in the very near future, with more details forthcoming.
    We’ll keep you posted, so watch this space and our Twitter feed!
    httð://www.techinstyle.tv/20131230254/products/networks/asus-rt-ac56u-router-preview/

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    Asus RT-AC67U - CES 2013 Day 0 - ASUS Networking Products (3:30)

    Asus new routers for wireless network 802.11ac up to 1.3 Gbps.

    Faster wireless networks comes when Asus updates the range routers.
    There are three new models of 802.11n and 802.11ac.

    1: Asus RT-AC67U and delivers support for 802.11n 450 Mbps and 802.11ac for up to 1.3 Gbps.
    2: Asus RT-AC56U with 300 Mbps 802.11n and 802.11ac up to 900 Mbps.
    3: Asus RT-AC50U for 300 and 450 Mbps.

    The new routers come with built-in switch for Gigabit Ethernet (4 +1 ports)
    and supports the Asus cloud service, AI Cloud. Coming in July or September.
    http://www.downloadmb.com/news/compu...uters-13-gbps/

    http://www.hub.ru/wiki/Devices_ASUS_WL_Routers#RT-AC

    In terms of speed, the RT-AC56U has two bands (2.4GHz/5GHz) that concurrently top at 1167Mbit/s.
    While not the fastest in the ASUS networking arsenal, this is more than enough to cover you even if you’re on a rare true Gigabit connection.
    Inside we find a fifth generation Broadcom chipset that is at the heart of 802.11ac optimisation.

    You can see quite clearly that the RT-AC56U has both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, so connect away: printers, external storage, even 3G/4G adapters.
    This is more than a router, it can easily become a server to share resources, something ASUS networking products are very keen on doing.
    Asus RT-AC56U Router Preview http://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC56U

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