Benefits:
- Low profile
- Directional external antennas
- Configurable firmware (many options)
- Alternative firmware available (asuswrt merlin)
- Good rates by 5 ghz
- Fast boot (in seconds)
- Design (LED front + rear LED illuminant ASUS)
Disadvantages:
- Low flow rates in 2,4ghz (approaching that of the Freebox v6)
- Setting some are poorly documented
- Temperature (tends to heat a little) ----> as quite a WiFi router
- Lack of stability wifi
- Loss of connection during a massive scan (with firmware) ----> steady with an alternative firmware.
- Slowness in some configurations changes
- The scope is significantly increased (relative to a Freebox V6)
- Flow rates tend to go down as and measurement (will be fixed in new firmware)
- Latencies on lan (likely to be corrected by using an alternative firmware)
Note: To enjoy the turboqam, you must have a compatible smartphone or tablet (eg s4)
Conclusion: This is a good product (but not suited to my setup and my need), this one is probably not quite mature (this may change in the future as was the case for his little brother AC66U) Disappointed ..... but it is still a good product (if only by these various features) ... It will be the smartphone possessor of happiness or tablets last generation or aficionados of scripting etc ...