With three spatial streams using MIMO technology, the Router achieves a maximum theoretical throughput of up to 450Mbps (900Mbps combined) up to 50% faster in speed and 60% increase in range over standard 300Mbps wireless 802.11N.īuil-in 4-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit switch for fast wired connectivity The new Asus RT-N66U Dark Knight Dual-Band Wireless Gaming Router is the next generation of Ultra-fast routers for lag-free Online Gaming and media streaming! Featuring the latest Wireless Dual-Band technology, the Asus RT-N66U Dark Knight brings to the fore a new generation of super-fast connectivity with up to 450Mbps per band simultaneously, it works in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and supports up to a massive 300,000 concurrent data sessions! Approximately 20 times the capacity of mainstream routers! Additionally the Four (4) Ethernet ports provide Gigabit connectivity and an additional USB port can be used to connect external USB devices such as printers or USB hard drives. so i cannot compile the wl_high driver right at the momentĭo you know when this router will be available? And if it has IPV6 support? I do not have all sources for the usb based radios. i'm working together with asus to fix some wireless power issues right now which do not happen with the original firmware but maybe to early to talk about until its on the market. Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! If you don't have it then I can provide you with it (for the 43236 only). It looks to me as you have all source needed to make a trial wl_high.o except maybe for the firmware that has to be uploaded to the radio. The only requirement except for the USB radio chip is at least 8MB of flash since dual drivers needs more space. The Linksys E2500 has also got its 5GHz radio on dbus and so has 2 coming Belkin routers and I'm sure other mfgrs will follow since it is a cheap way of doing a dual band router - the BCM5357 SOC has the lan switch and the 2.4Ghz radio built in but it hasn't got an external pci bus, only USB. It may be a good idea to start practising building these drivers for dbus radios. i dont know if this slow is prefilled by asus, mine was empty, but working ah and the asus has a internal micro SD slot which can be used in addition. the asus has 2 USB ports and the cpu clock is also higher. the linksys e4200 has just 2x2 for 2.4 ghz and has not the final broadcom chipsets. both chipsets are 3x3 (2.4 ghz and 5 ghz). What are the main differences between the two devices now that we've seemed to find out that the N66U isn't thaaat loaded? Is it worth it anymore? what are your thoughts? If this is the case, I'll rather go with the Cisco E4200. Is this correct, that the RT-N66U has the same bad performance with this CFE issue, who need re-engenierung at moment?Īnd now it looks like it's pretty much the same thing. my 610N fried itself last week so i need a replacement sometime in the next few weeks. Im lookin forward to this being released, and i hope its really soon. "So you tried to use the computer and it started smoking? Sounds like a Mac to me." - Louis Rossmann We are working on RT-N56U too but we wont release any informations until its done. Hey BrainSlayer, do you have some information about the DD-WRT firmware for the Asus RT-N56U too? I'm waiting for that one very long now and it seems that we don't get any information if there is someone who is developing it or not these usb host based drivers are much different from pcie/pci based ones.įor prefer the easy to support device at first in any way it would be a special build since these wl_high drivers are very HW specific and if it works in station mode is another problem. I was not yet able to play with these devices since i dont have such one. I know you & eko were working on the 3200 but maybe the drivers were not available at the time? The 3200 is ready to go once the 5ghz usb radio comes to life. Any chance of the above driver(s) working on the 3200? I'll be happy to load a test build and see. I realize that this thread is about the N66U but the linksys E3200 needs drivers for the 5ghz usb radio to finish the port. Barryware ran across this in trac, change set 17355, wl_generic.mkĨ2 wl_high-objs := $(SRCBASE)/wl/linux/wl_high.o
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