Review: ASUS DSL-AC68U

by Ryan Martin on 3 December 2014, 15:30

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Conclusion

The integrated DSL modem commands an additional £20 over the RT-AC68U, but this is a small price to pay for users whose connection requires a modem.

The ASUS DSL-AC68U is a class-leading router with performance that is equally as impressive as its feature set, though the relevance of the DSL-AC68U for potential users is strongly device dependant. Pertinently, several AC-capable devices are necessary to fully exploit the 5GHz performance on offer. The TurboQAM feature is an attempt to make N-class devices perform faster but, crucially, this requires the receiving device to make use of a compatible Broadcom N chipset.

The star of the show, in our mind at least, is the excellent web interface backed up with an extensive array of features. From a personal VPN to a download server, or extensive traffic prioritisation and parental controls, the DSL-AC68U ticks a lot of the right boxes. A snappy USB 3.0 performance makes for a reasonable alternative to a costly NAS device; just plug in a USB-based storage drive and within minutes a fully-functional NAS emerges.

The main selling point for users on modem-based connections is the ability to combine the router and modem into a single package, reducing the overall size footprint and the number of plugs and cables required. The integrated DSL modem commands an additional £20 over the RT-AC68U, but this is a small price to pay for users whose connection requires a modem.

Surprisingly, modems aren't as ancient as you may think; most BT-line fibre Internet services still require them. The DSL-AC68U is a nice way to avert the hassle of a separate modem while still fulfilling the role of a truly high-performance router.

The Good
 
The Bad

Excellent AC performance
Strong USB throughput
Feature-packed
Easy setup
Integrated modem

 

Expensive

 


ASUS DSL-AC68U

 

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I think I will get one of these soon to hook up to my AC68 adapter in the desktop whilst allowing me to position the router optimally for all areas of the house to benefit.
The DSL version doesnt work well with most of the custom firmwares as far as I can tell, and as such quite a few of the useful features of the custom firmware are lost (e.g. Loopback/…).

Also, whilst you said it wont significantly increase your power usage/electricity bill, 10W difference equates to about £15/year which is definitely more than I would expect/like…
Wow, these routers uses as much electricity as my full size fridge freezer. Surely someone must be capable in building a high performing energy efficient model in this day and age.
In the market for a new router but this looks to expensive for my liking.
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The DSL version doesnt work well with most of the custom firmwares as far as I can tell, and as such quite a few of the useful features of the custom firmware are lost (e.g. Loopback/…).

Also, whilst you said it wont significantly increase your power usage/electricity bill, 10W difference equates to about £15/year which is definitely more than I would expect/like…

Hello. Have you tested dsl-ac68u with custom firmware such as Merlin? There is no custom firmware to support this model, because it is modem router, not only router. I would like to test it with custom firmware and I dont care if i lose modem function, but I am scared because there is possibility to brick it.