EnGenius ESR9850 300Mbps Wireless N Router withGigabit Switch Reviewed{mospagebreak toctitle= Introduction, Internal Details, Features}IntroductionUpd
I admit, I bought this mostly based on the positive review here, though I wasslightly familiar with EnGenius products from their super-long-range cord
Be sure to set wireless security to mixed mode when you are experiencingproblems with some less recent 54g cards.Wireless 11N is actually slower than
the problems with D-Link's DIR-655 have make folks look elsewhere for a decent 2.4 GHz 802.11n router. Ormaybe it's the 9850's combinat
Figure 2: ESR9850 boardI was surprised that neither the Ralink or Realtek devices have heatsinks, given all that's expected of them.But when I op
Wi-Fi Protected setup (PIN and pushbutton methods)Wireless Modes: B only, G only, N only, B+G and B+G+N (default)Wireless MAC address filteringTranmit
Throughput charts behind D-Link's DIR-685.Test Description Throughput - (Mbps)WAN - LAN 619.3LAN - WAN 640.0Total Simultaneous 740.3Max. Connecti
Figure 4a: Maximum simultaneous session test resultFigure 4a shows the result for the test that I ran on the 9850. The session count of 19,722 confirm
Figure 5: EnGenius ESR9850 wireless throughput - 2.4 GHz, 20 MHz mode, downlinkThe 9850's Ralink-based radio does pretty well with a strong to me
Figure 6: Wireless Competitive ComparisonIn this comparison group, the ASUS RT-N13U outshines the 9850, which is surprising since they both use theRaL
User Rating [Back to Top]Overall: 3.8 Features : 4.0 Performance : 3.3 Reliability : 4.0Use the Wireless Charts to further compare and explore the
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