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reliable N-router with fast USB-NAS

crispie

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Wasn't able to get a rating of wireless-N-Routers by their USB NAS speed. Any recommendations? It seems the Netgear wndr 3700 NAS as well as the new Asus RT-N56U NAS are pretty fast, but I haven't had the time to read all possible reviews. Thanks.
 
I doubt any router with a usb disk will ever be considered 'fast'. Just less slow.

I would never consider router/usb/nas anything but a toy.

I have a wndr3700 and I thought the usb disk performance was pretty laughable, but I guess it all depends on your expectations.

If you want fast, you need to consider a device dedicated to the task.
 
Thanks for the feedback. What are the real life speeds you are seeing with the 3700 read/write? Would be interesting to know.

As far as your opinion is concerned, you're absolutely right, a dedicated NAS would be way faster. However, I'm not looking into maxing out the SATA interface, but more like maxing out the USB 2.0 ports most of these routers have. I anyway don't expect any higher Wireless transfer speed. And there I think only the CPU can be the limiting factor. Looking at my new cell phone with a dual core 1ghz processor I wonder why there shouldn't be such a device (wireless-N router with at least 20MB/s R/W USB NAS) on the market. Another advantage would be reduced power consumption, if the two devices are combined into one. (Does the 3700 spin down the disk if idle?)


Cheers!
 
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A consumer WiFi router with a built-in NAS capability is fine for casual backups, but won't support streaming audio/video. Nor transfer of large files in reasonable time durations. Don't expect more than 1-2 megaBytes/sec with such. That's less than USB2 by far.
 
Router USB file sharing will give you best case 10 MB or so, depending on drive format used. Reading will generally be better than writing.
 
Are there plans to add charts for this? I would find this info highly useful. Also 1-2MB/sec, not to talk about 5-10MB, is very useful. Centralized storage for documents, common installations, core backups, target for downloads.
 
Are there plans to add charts for this? I would find this info highly useful. Also 1-2MB/sec, not to talk about 5-10MB, is very useful. Centralized storage for documents, common installations, core backups, target for downloads.
USB disk connected to WiFi router: S-L-O-W.
 

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