Power Consumption, USB3 and Wired performance
Power Consumption
For the final series of tests, we look at power consumption among others. It's a hot topic these days and, well, we measure using a 10M distance setup, meaning we test with an active WIFI link (the throughput test). We measure this at the wall socket side with the help of a power monitor which can measure to a tenth of a Watt accuracy. This device measures in-between the wall socket and router.
Above, power consumption, while we transmit from the laptop to a client-side PC. Wireless is obviously one of the more power consuming features to use. In IDLE the router uses, give or take, 13 Watts continuously and over 14 Watts with RGB LEDs on. At 23 cents per kWh this is roughly 28 bucks per year of power.
A LAN-to-LAN network test reveals closer to full Gigabit performance over the ethernet jacks. Few routers these days have an issue here and this product performs as expected. We also included switch results of 2.5, 5 and 10 GigE. ASUS offers one single 2.5 GigE port in simplified wording, that's almost 300 MB/sec over that 2.5 GigE port, however with just one port how would you hook up more devices (switch)? You can't, so the 2.5 GigE connector is interesting for hyper-fast WAN connections.