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skymade
post Sep 24 2012, 02:28 PM

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Hi all, could anyone please advice or recommend which Asus router is the least bugs with UNIFI?

I read NT13 is buggy, what about NT16, NT56, NT66?
skymade
post Sep 24 2012, 05:10 PM

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Hi ASUSmy, thanks for your response.

Basically, i would like to replace the "cacak" DLINK UNIFI router with a good router.

No offence, but the reason i asked so was i have bad experience with ASUS products specially firmware issue, years ago and wish this time it was improve.

I seen quite a number of reports here mentioned the bugs of an N13 thus turn out better look for other model.

But it lack of either good or bad feedback on N16 & N56 in this thread.
Seems the most stable product is N66 which cost a bomb comparing with my existing "almost perfect" Buffalo G300NH.

If still buggy in other ASUS model, i think i will better go for a Linksys E2500 or wait till a robust router appear in the market...

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post Sep 24 2012, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Sep 24 2012, 06:47 PM)
Hi skymade, may I ask what is the ASUS products that you have firmware problems with? So that we can help on the issue. And news are always a good news.  biggrin.gif

If you are looking for a stable router, you can have a look on the RT-N16. And we currently are doing offer for buying RT-N15U or RT-N56U. You can refer to below image.
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Hi ASUSmy, it was a pretty good promotion and my 1st time to saw a trade-in offer. rclxms.gif Unfortunately, i didn't own any ASUS networking product, dxmn!
Thanks for your recommendation and I might spend times on ASUS support forum on firmware performance/feedback of N16/N56/N66.

To name a few terrible firmware of ASUS products, bought 2 x O!Play series, hardware spec is great but ended up to install an awesome 3rd-party firmware which provide stability, rich features + FTP + SAMBA... etc.
Well, ASUS engineer might busy in patching bugs but those russian/croatia (?) fellow was the winner, causing ASUS O!Play a truly great player! notworthy.gif

Lat but not least, my Buffalo soon be retire (after the end of ADSL) and I hope my next router could be an ASUS (with the new era of Fiber).

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post Sep 25 2012, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(vergas @ Sep 25 2012, 08:23 AM)
Didn't the promotion mention "any networking product" not "ASUS networking product"? And any condition, means faulty as well?
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Hey Vergas, you are right and hope ASUSmy could clarify it.
The promotion is so much interesting now and ended this weekend.

 

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