news 28 Posted November 24, 2008 Hi everyone, I hope you all had a good weekend. While basic wireless ADSL routers are ten a penny these days, as more and more of us find ourselves with increasingly complicated home networks comprising of multiple PCs, you may well want something a little more advanced when it comes to choosing a router to sit at the core of your network connectivity. Enter the subject of today's review - ASUS' DSL-N13 router, which promises a handful of more advanced features to tempt potential buyers in its direction. ASUS DSL-N13 wireless ADSL 2/2+ router review "One of the DSL-N13's big selling points is the inclusion of what ASUS have dubbed AiDisk. In short, this is an FTP server application run by the router, which allows you to connect any USB hard disk to the device and use it for file storage and sharing over both public and private networks. Users can be added and removed via the web interface to grant them access, and all of the usual sets of rights are available, meaning that users can be given combinations of read, write and delete access as required to either the public (WAN) or private (LAN) FTP folders. Guest access can also be allowed or disallowed, and the FTP server's port can be changed easily within the interface. Of course, this capability works best in tandem with dynamic DNS, meaning that you'll only ever have a single hostname to worry about to access files on the hard disk." http://www.elitebastards.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=642&Itemid=27 As always, a news post on your site would be hugely appreciated, and we guarantee to reciprocate by posting any news items received from yourselves. Many thanks! Regards, Hanners Elite Bastards ------------------------------------- Elite Bastards News Letter www.elitebastards.com Share this post Link to post