Hey,
Does anyone on the list have one of these routers? If so, how is it working out? Bugs?
Thanks.
Anthony

On 10/2/2013 2:27 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Yep, the both have both features (as I understand).

Duncan...I found the app useful because it let me print to my printer from my tablets. Beyond that, I don't know if it is useful or not, but do think it allows remote control of router functions, which should be useful.

I will likely go with the Asus just based on pure design features. I don't print from tablets much.

On 10/2/2013 2:23 PM, DSinc wrote:
Zul,
Per the MyOpenRouter website, the new R7000 router can/will run both Tomato and DD-WRT f/w's.
Now, how well is up for grabs. I think it is too new to be sure yet.
see:
http://www.myopenrouter.com/

Anthony,
The Netgear 'Genie' app is cute; when it grows up, I may load it again!
It came with my new wnr-3500L-v2 routers.

At least that is how I read this question.............I could be all wet.
Duncan

On 10/02/2013 13:54, Naushad Zulfiqar wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the Asus can run custom firmware. Broadcom chipsets
are the best.


On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Tim Lider <timli...@adv-data.com> wrote:

The reviews I read on both of them are fantastic.  I would go the Asus
Router
myself. Hit has a USN 3.0 port :)

Regards,

On October 2, 2013 at 10:08 AM "Anthony Q. Martin" <amar...@charter.net>
wrote:
Which is the overall best? My mine says the ASUS before for some reason
I want to go Nighthawk.  I guess I just like some of the features in
Netgear Genie.
Tim Lider
Sr. Data Recovery Specialist
Advanced Data Solutions, LLC
http://www.adv-data.com
timli...@adv-data.com








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