Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Asus RT-N16 Wireless Router and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus RT-N16 Wireless Router.
October 2010
(79%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Gigabit LAN ports, 2 USB ports, 3 removable/adjustable antennae, Wide area coverage
No 5 GHz operation
Asus has a winner with this router's sheer range of features, and its very acceptable performance. Wide coverage area, USB ports that can make the device a file/print server, and plenty of memory onboard make the RT-N16 a good choice for an enthusiast...
As I’ve said through the review, the RT-N16 is a feature packed router and despite having a premium price it is a premium router. Whether you simply want a router that provides a simple stable internet connection or if you would rather dive into the “...
The simple user interface of the RT-N16 wireless router might put off a few users that find it patronising but they're missing out. All the functions you're likely to need, and more, are easy to control and if you need to get to them, more advanced option...
Abstract: Today’s world is all about getting there and getting work done as fast as possible. If one part of your operation is taking more time than it should, that one piece can slow down your entire operation. ASUS wants to help you, the consumer, to n...
Abstract: Asus has successfully created motherboards, video cards, monitors and other various products with outstanding performance. However, many people would agree with me that Asus is not the first company you would usually think of when it comes to comp...
Userfriendly interface, Good performance, Impressive hardware specs, Removable antennas, Third party firmware support,
Large footprint, Unstable firmware, Single band only, Any futher questions about this router can be asked HERE.
For a sub-$100 router, the RT-N16 is an excellent choice for both beginners and enthusiasts alike. The UI is easy to work with and setting up secure wireless Internet access is a cinch even for those without advanced networking skills. For those who ...
Abstract: Today's premium Wi-Fi routers push the boundaries of design, features, and range You’ve been getting by with the cheapie router you bought two years ago, so why should you upgrade now? In a word: Performance. And features. Oh, sorry. That’s two words. ...