• Reviews around interface (4.21 of 5)

    ASUS Wireless-N300 (Up to 300Mbps) Router with 2T2R MIMO Technology ideally for streaming 4K HD Video, placing VoIP calls, and performing other essential internet tasks (RT-N12)

    • The seller is great, the product has a better interface than netgear, and the performance is great from the antennas, but I'm still looking for a user interface that is flexible with bridging and routing, and also offers tools for vpn, parental controls, etc
    • Once it is set up, the interface is really easy to navigate and has many advanced features that even a power user would appreciate
    • Easy setup and very nice admin interface
    • I liked the interface on this, and absolutely hate the one on the Linksys
    • It does what it says, seems to still be supported, works fine, has a very nice interface
    • awesome router fast good features and nice interface
    • Snazzy looking interface works half the time.
    • Snazzy looking interface works half the time.
    • easy to setup clean interface
    • I like their admin interface, their reliability, and their performance.
    • The interface is easy to use and I would buy this product again
    • The online interface for the router is easy to use as well
    • The range is fine, the interface is pretty nice, and the router is super easy to set up, but because of the horrible stability I couldn't possibly recommend it.
    • If you prefer to forward ports instead, the interface and implementation is user friendly and powerful with room for dozens, if not hundreds, of forwarded port rules
    • The interface is more user-friendly than any router I've ever used
    • The interface is pretty, and it looks good
    • I liked the interface on this, and absolutely hate the one on the Linksys
    • As melodramatic as it sounds, this is the best router I've ever used with one of the greatest web interfaces - especially if you opt for the slight improvement in Merlin's Asuswrt-Merlin firmware which remains true to stock while adding features
    • I love the Asus interface, and this thing hasn't let me down
    • The connection speeds where significantly faster than my older mid-grade router and the interface was very good.
    • Great range - easy to configure - intuitive interface - awesome price
    • However in the rather clunky web interface, you can fumble your way to a page which has the 3 options: Router, Extender and Access Point
    • The interface for setup is a little messy but not to bad to navigate.
    • It is not as powerful as I thought but is has an easy interface and ASUS makes an outstanding product.
    • The interface was intuitive and easy to tighten the security.
    • Router has USB ports for quickly adding devices to your local area network and has a very cool user configuration interface.
    • so far my web browsing sped up about 1000%the interface for the route ris very nice and user friendly to use
    • good i like it
    • There are a lot of options for tweeking the system, however, I would be very careful in tweeking until I well knew the benefits of the tweek
    • Disregarding my issue, I think this is a pretty solid wireless N product for such a low price
    • But Comcast is annoying as sometimes I get 75 - 100Mbps, and others I get up to 200
    • Slow, buffering, and not even remotely good as it was a month prior.
    • that part works exactly as i wanted it to
    • Works great as per my
    • The whole purpose of wireless is mobility, which I don't have...what I have, it works as long as it's tethered by a cable to the router
    • Works as it should as a router for the shop, ran 250ft of CAT6 from the house, set it up to broadcast as it's own