Whats the use of usb on the router?The USB on 7002 is 3.0 or 2.0?
Hi, I just signed up Singtel fibre and was given Aztech dual band wireless modem DSL7002GRV. Im thinking of trying this Asus AC68U and therefore planning to switch. Is this AC68U as easy as plug and play meaning, whatever ethernet cable currently plugged at the back of my Aztech, I can just plug out and plug in back to AC68 and thats it I! can stat surfing by keying in network password. Or I have to set some complicating online configuration setting? By the way if anyone wants my 7002, just msg me.
i have mio tv and the fibre ONT.No it is not as simple as using the 7002 for AC68U.
However, i believe if you know some simple configuration, you should be able to get the router working in less than 5 mins.
I assume you do not have miotv, so half the battle is already won..
i have mio tv and the fibre ONT.
I renewed at the CEE recently but they gave 7000.
hahas okok. i take back my last sentence of the previous post.
But again, to me its still easy to set up.
There are only 2 scenarios which most people will face:
1) internet working but not miotv
2) miotv and internet not working
Either one of these scenarios, can easily be solved if you don't miss out the steps during the setup process..
Any ideas why two iphone 4 (one is iOS7.0.4 and the other is iSO4.1) can detect the WiFi network of the Aztech 7002 and after input the Password...login for a while than disappear ? When check the wifi status , it show the Aztech 7002 SSID but it just fail to connect.
Anyone having this problem ?
I am also interested to try out the wireless bridge method to 3 bedrooms, but with the DSL7002GRV(S) in full mode, not bridge mode. That means it continues to do the DHCP and the main routing part. Reason is I have mioTV and I want trouble free connection to SingTel. Furthermore, any of the 4 LAN port on the DSL7002GRV(S) can be used for mioTV (potential for a 2nd set top box), unlike the ASUS which can only use LAN port 4, and only 1, for mio TV.
The problem is distance from the DSL7002GRV(S) to the desks in the 3 bedrooms are at least 12.5 metres and no line of sight. The routers in there will be connected by LAN cable to PCs and Xbox360. Bridged this way will avoid the 50% to 60% speed drop penalty of repeaters. I figure the distance can be a problem but never know if never try. Perhaps I find some free time to experiment.
Just for a test, a 2011 Mac mini and the DSL7002GRV(S) 1.5 metre apart on the TV console. Connected on the 5Ghz band channel 157 with channel bonding. Fibre plan is SingTel 200Mbps.
Wireless, not wired.
For this, are you on the 5ghz channel or the 2.4 ghz channel?
How come yours is so fast, mine only reaches 93mbps on the 2.4ghz channel, never tested the 5ghz channel speed yet.....? Same 200mbps plan?? What setting did you use and 203 mbps is damn fast, even the ac routers nowadays cannot reach that speed? Please tell me what did you do???
You can use the 2.4GHZ it is better than Pace and the 7000's 2.4 g, gives you better coverage. For long distances and walls use 2.4 g for near distances use the 5Ghz channel.