The design may not be to everyone's taste, but this ADSL / VSDL modem router offers a good balance of performance, usability and price. Here's our Asus DSL-AC68U review.
Should I Buy The Asus DSL-AC68U?
Our Verdict
Price When Reviewed
- £199.99
Asus sells a number of 802.11ac routers, each offering a slightly different set of features. The DSL-AC68U is the company’s 3x3 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) model, which supports speeds up to 1300Mbit/s over 802.11ac and has a built-in VDSL/ADSL2+ modem. It looks identical to Asus’ RT-AC68U – a black box with a ‘chequerboard’ cover and three giant antennas protruding from the top.
The AC68U supports 600Mbit/s 802.11n speeds thanks to Broadcom’s TurboQAM feature, but it’s unlikely you’ll see the benefits, since without a TurboQAM-compliant adaptor in your client PC, of which there are very few on the market, you’ll be limited to the usual 450Mbit/s. It could be a good feature for future-proofing if laptops start to favour adaptors with TurboQAM support, but many have Intel radios.
For starters, Asus has struck the right balance of usability and advanced features. The front page greets you with a clear overview of the status of your network, allowing you to quickly see which devices are connected: your WAN IP, wireless networks, and so on. A notification system in the upper-right corner indicates when a firmware update is available, or reminds you to change the default login password, with a clickable link that takes you to the right setting to adjust it.
The rest of the router settings are then easy to find via a clearly labelled menu on the left, and if you need to adjust more advanced settings, a set of tabs at the top keep these hidden away. If you need more help, a link to the full manual is provided at the bottom of every page.
Performance
The DSL-AC68U performed well in our tests, almost hitting average speeds of 600Mbit/s at short range over 802.11ac. Its 802.11n performance is also good, especially over 5GHz at long distance. That said, it didn’t top our performance charts. The AVM Fritz!Box 3490 and TP-Link Archer VR900 both performed slightly faster at both short range and longer distance. However, you’re unlikely to be disappointed by the wireless performance of the DSL?AC68U.
Specs
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac modem router
- 3x3 MIMO
- ADSL 2+ / VDSL modem
- 4x Gigabit Ethernet
- 1x USB 3
- External antennae
- 220 x 83.3 x 160mm
- 640g
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