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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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. ...