Abstrakt: When it comes to picking out an ADSL router for your own needs, everyone will be looking for something different, and while most users will most likely be happy with a simple device that connects to the Internet and gives you a wireless LAN, others ma...
QoS settings are quite friendly. USB FTP server is plug and play, gives access to files on USB storage
UI is a slapdash job. No physical power button. Security offerings are lax compared to competitors
The Asus DSL-N13 offers the basic needs for anyone looking to set up an ADSL2+-based network, although it's a little pricey considering its lack of security features and high power consumption. Still, some may find the USB FTP server functionality inva...
The Asus DSL-N13 offers the basic needs for anyone looking to set up an ADSL2+-based network, although it's a little pricey considering its lack of security features and high power consumption. Still, some may find the USB FTP server functionality inva...
Integrated print and FTP server, EZSetup initiation, two USB ports
Slow throughput speeds, slow Internet sync speeds, Ethernet ports limited to 10/100Mbps
ASUS’ DSL-N13 is easy to set up and simple to maintain. This modem router provides a host of features but delivers poor speeds, making it unsuitable for heavy use. ...
Udgivet: 2010-05-15, Forfatter: Hugo , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
The Asus DSL-N13 Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem Router doesn't break any boundaries with its wireless performance. Luckily it has a number of useful extra features to entice buyers...
Abstrakt: Performance doesnt match the high price. This router was simple to install thanks to the EZSetup software included on CD. By default, the software generates a network name and a 128-bit WEP security key for you, although these can be customised. T...