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ASUS WL-500W SuperSpeed N Wireless Router - TechAmok
ASUS WL-500W SuperSpeed N Wireless Router - [hardware] 04:27 AM EST - Jan,02 2007 - (2 comments)
ThinkComputers
take a look at the ASUS WL-500W SuperSpeed N Wireless Router. The router can
be combined with an external hard drive to set up a file server, or a printer to
set up a print server. The WL-500W, the subject of this review, is the WL-500G's
big brother. It is a pre-N router, meaning it supports the most current draft
specifications of 802.11n as of its manufacture date and firmware revision.
Here's an excerpt:
The print server setup was easy with my Samsung ML-2010 laser printer. The printer was recognized and usable by the WL-500W. Installing the printer in Windows is not terribly easy, and there's no instructions included in the router's interface-I had to consult the manual. It works, and that's the big thing.
The file server requires that your drive be formatted FAT32 or EXT2. Windows can't do EXT2 natively, so you're stuck with FAT32, and multiple partitions if your drive is larger than the 137 GB barrier of FAT32. When you connect a drive for the first time, the WL-500W writes a bunch of miscellaneous files and folders to it in preparation for download manager use, including the device's swap file that it needs in order to run everything that will be used for the download manager.
It shares the files using Samba (Windows shares) and FTP. I would have liked to have seen more options, like WebDAV or NFS, but there's limited space on the router's memory for extra, geeky things like those. You can limit the shares to specific users, which may be advantageous if you want to use the WL-500W's connected drive as a home network backup storage for multiple people, possibly on multiple computers.
The download manager works, but is a bit of a pain to install. I don't want to have to install anything! Having to install things limits the number of people, places, and operating systems that can use the Download Manager functionality of the WL-500W. A web-based interface to the BitTorrent client and HTTP/FTP downloader would be far more appropriate. If there's not enough room on the firmware itself, the router could download and unpack things from ASUS's web site.
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