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D-Link DIR-665
$230.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Setup is fast and easy for anyone with a little computer experence.
The Cons:Connections frequently drop intermittently, sometimes every few hours, sometimes every few minutes. Needs tweaking to operate at peak efficiency. Performance decreases dramatically at longer ranges.
The D-Link DIR-665 is a Dual Band Gigabit Wi-Fi router released as an upgrade from the Wireless Extreme N DIR-655. It is in fact the first 802.11n Wi-Fi router from D-Link to incorporate 3x3 MIMO technology coupled with three distinct data streams to allow ultra-fast data transfer rates up to 450 megabits per second.
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It’s also the industry’s first wireless router to receive a Connect with Intel Centrino Ultimate-N certification, which assures ultra-fast and ultra-wide connectivity—allowing for fast high-definition transmissions like never seen before. Featured also are WAN/LAN Gigabit ports, SharePort compatibility for sharing a printer, and selectable dual band (2.4/5GHz) modes.
Features
- Dual Band Gigabit Wi-Fi Router
- IEEE 802.11n, 802.11a, and 802.11g Compliant
- 3x3 MIMO Technology (450Mbps)
- Selectable Dual Band Technology (2.4/5GHz)
- HD Fuel | Optimized Vidoe Streaming & Gaming
- Intel Centrino Wireless Optimized
- Intelligent QoS Prioritization
- Real-Time Network Monitoring
- Advanced Wireless Encryption
- 24/7 Basic Installation Support
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Standards: 802.11a/g/n
- Interface: 4 10/100/1000 LAN, 1 10/100/1000 WAN
- Antenna: 3 External Dual-Band
- Security: WPA, WPA2
- Firewall: NAT, IGMP, VPN Pass-Through, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec
- Management: Browser
- Warranty: 1-Year Limited
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Pros & Cons
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setup is fast and easy for anyone with a little computer experence
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connections frequently drop intermittently, sometimes every few hours, sometimes every few minutes
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needs tweaking to operate at peak efficiency
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performance decreases dramatically at longer ranges
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takes a long time to connect to the device in the first place
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doesn't manage IPs effectively, frequent IP conflicts
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rebooting the router often loses settings and creates an open security-free wireless network
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