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Jun 30 2009, 1:52am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Asus unveiled a new high performance WLAN Router with the ASUS RT-N16.
The Asus RT-N16 suports the latest Wireless-N Local Area Networking standard for wireless communications. The new Asus Router offers maximum data speeds of 300Mbps.
According to Asus the powerful CPU in the ASUS RT-N16 delivers maximum bandwidth, ensuring effortless synchronous file transfers and downloads, flawless video streaming, incredibly low-ping wireless gaming, and VoIP calls with minimized jitter. Equipped with 128MB DDR2 video memory, it achieves eight times faster benchmarks, delivering multi-tasking with no system lags. Four Gigabit Ethernet ports are available for users to set up a wired LAN for faster transfer of data-intensive files.
Additionally, two USB ports enable the creation of a secure network for sharing photos, data, audio visual files, and network resources such as a printer or storage devices.
Additionally, the Download Master provides up to 300,000 sessions for unparalleled P2P performance—offering an 20 times larger bandwidth than traditional routers.
Such a large volume of P2P or BitTorrent downloads are accomplished rapidly with assurance of complete data transfers throughout the day—even when the users PCs are turned off. Despite such heavy loading, the ASUS RT-N16 can still allow more user connections onto the Internet, letting them run multimedia applications with ultra-stability.
Overall the Asus RT-N16 sounds like the ideal Router for advanced power users. The price and shipping date of the Asus RT-N16 is not available yet.
Via the Asus site.
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