• Reviews around drive (1.83 of 5)

    ASUS Dual-Band 2x2 AC1300 Super-Fast Wifi 4-port Gigabit Router with MU-MIMO and USB 3.0 (RT-ACRH13)

    • I love the USB 3.0 connection which allows me to hook my external hard drive to it and use it as another storage device
    • All you have to do is plug a hard drive and enjoy your content anywhere
    • Didn't test: guest network (2.4 GHz only).USB Drive:Usable, but as many have noted
    • The USB port with file sharing makes setting up a NAS as easy as plugging in a external hard drive.
    • So when you want to clean out your old files and put it on the external hard drive to make your laptop or desktop run faster; you can always access those old files through your "cloud"
    • My laptop should max out at 433 Mb/s on wireless, but other factors can affect the actual speed (other devices using the router, hard drive speeds, etc...)
    • (hello D-Link...), the ASUS router's USB jack works just fine for plugging in a portable USB drive to serve an an informal NAS drive for my home to store music and video files for playback via Windows networking
    • But I am able to stream video directly off a portable USB drive without issue
    • I even a 4tb hard drive full of movies hooked to it use the USB3.0 and works great .
    • All you have to do is plug a hard drive and enjoy your content anywhere
    • But the hard drive is older and I'm not very good with configuration.
    • Does not seem to work well with my external hard drive using the USB connection.
    • I love the ability to plug my flash drive and hard drive into router to use as my personal cloud instead of cyberspace
    • USB 3.0 hard drive sharing via samba.
    • This is my first router with a USB connection for a hard drive, I was surprised how easy it was to access it once all my devices were connected, I can now watch movies I've collected, I would like to figure out how to load it without disconnecting and direct connecting it to my desktop tho
    • USB 3.0 AND USB 2.0 interfaces for hard drive and printer respectively, though also supports Mobile 3G/4G dongles, with built-in software to share the above via the network.5
    • The dual-band is amazing and I've had great coverage all over my home, as well as quick D/U speeds on my mobile devices.