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Only expensive enterprise routers I have worked with could match this device. It handles the priority listing very well.
It couldn't really accept complex passwords using symbols. There is only 1 flaw with this router.
It more than doubled my WAN speed from a previous router of which I used speakeasy to test with. Multiple times I have tried to use a complex password and it appeared to save ok.
Then it does not allow me to login anymore, and I have to do a router hardware reset.Other than that, this is the highest performing home router I have ever come across. It also allow you to watch in and out-going port numbers on the fly, something lacking in many home routers.To top it all off, it has a clean interface.
My only recommendation is to hook this thing up to a nice gigabit switch to maximize performance.
Very nice speedy router.The only problem I had, different from my older one, was that I had to add all of my computer, printer and NAS MAC's to the device list before my network would boot reliably in the morning. All is well now.
Also, it may be helpful to note that the 4 ports on the LAN side are the only GIGABIT ports.the WAN port is still 10/100. HI,I don't quite see the value in this router, especially because you can buy a DLINK DIR-655 wireless-n router which has automatic QOS (quality of service) for a few bucks more.I basically wanted to get a wired router so I could plug my modem and my voip systems in my basement away from my home office.reduce the clutter. The DIR-655 has all gigabit ports, including the wan port. Then use a wireless router to create an access point from another location. However, this router left much to be desired.my speed tests showed that it was slower then the D-LINK DIR-655 which is a wireless router. Its not a big issue to have a gigabit wan port since our inbound bandwidth is probably at maximum on 10-16mbps (cable/Comcast power boost).None the less.this is a good router and the limited QOS it has is excellent for gaming. I would look at the DIR-655 also.
This router is easy to set up and works with playstation 3 nat type 2 with no problem -it was just plug it in and play.and it worked.I was so pleased.then the problems started.after the first day the router would not connect to the internet. i had to unplug my modem and all the wires and start from scratch to get it to run.and it would work without fail till the next time i started the computer or playstation.i would have to disconnect the wires every time and start over again.to me this isnt a router.its a constant headache.got another brand that works great at half the price not from d-link.please avoid this one.unless you dont mind starting from scratch each time you turn on your computer.or i guess never turn yours off.
I bought this for my xbox 360 and PS3 and it works great and is easy to install
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