D-Link 4-Port RangeBooster Wireless-N Router | 
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| Brand: D-Link Category: CE
Buy New: $199.99
New (1) Used (6) Refurbished (2) from $34.99
Rating: 158 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: DIR-625 Model: DIR-625 UPC: 790069292637 EAN: 0790069292637 ASIN: B000GG5LUW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Combines award-winning QoS Engine and the latest draft 802.11n technology for total network performance | | • | Up to 12x faster speeds and 4x farther range than 802.11g | | • | Provides secure, much faster wireless signal rates to all corners of your home | | • | Get the benefits of draft 802.11n while remaining compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b |
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Product Description The D-Link Rangebooster N Wireless Router helps you create a wireless home network via a broadband modem connection. Share your broadband access along with photos, music, movies and more. The Rangebooster N presents a faster wireless signal with up to 300Mbps signal rates, which reduces file transfer time. The Rangebooster N provides 4x farther wireless coverage than most 802.11g devices and decreases the number of dead spots. This router is compatible with 802.11g/n and is backward compatible with 802.11b, which allows compatibility with a variety of wireless devices. The router provides a firewall using Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) technology to protect your network from hackers and unwanted intruders. This router features MAC address filtering, parental control and also supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption as well as Quick Router Setup Wizard for easy configuration of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) settings broadband connectivity. It also provides easy connection for new wireless devices onto the network.
The DIR-625 now supports D-Link's new SECURESPOT 2.0 network security platform that provides comprehensive, managed security for all the networked devices in your home. SECURESPOT 2.0 is total network security for multiple computers in your home. With the unique Web-based console you can monitor, install, and control how your network is protected from a single location while the router still utilizes dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT) to prevent potential attacks from across the internet.
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Look elsewhere for 802.11n July 27, 2010 J. C. Howk (Indiana) This router seemed like everything I wanted. There was just one issue -- the wireless signal was intermittent and dropped out frequently. There seemed to be no setting I could adjust, no frequency I could change, no location I could use in order to make this router work well. While I had high hopes for it and found the system easy to set up, I cannot recommend this router. This lack of dependability seems to be a common theme in 802.11n routers, if one reads the reviews on Amazon. After buying this router, I bought a ZyXEL NBG420N and have nothing but good things to say about it. So, not all is lost...
Mediocre, Much better options out there June 21, 2010 mustangs 123 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Constant dropouts that last approx. 5-10 seconds. I have to login to a VPN, so these dropouts are VERY irritating. But when the router isn't dropping out, it works very well. Overall though, these dropouts are too often, and are unacceptable.
Pathetic - don't waste your money June 9, 2010 sunchan05 This router has a number of issues. Part of it maybe because I have some PCs running Win XP and others running Win 7. However, no such issues with other routers, including my 7 year old Belkin.
Signal is weak - even in an apartment. PC does not connect easily to router - shows message "acquiring wireless signal" and just stays in that mode. Have ended up wasting a ton of time configuring and trying to get this to work. Tech support is also not able to help. Replaced it with a $10 router from Verizon that has been great.
Definitely the worst router out there - stay away!!
Poorer range than people are saying. May 17, 2010 Maceo Oliver I switched from an old Netgear router I got used three years ago. It was five years old and had a better range than this router! Sure, I like the features. Many ways to tweak settings, most of which I know nothing about. I was looking for gaming range and quality signal. I live in a railroad style apt with a lot of brick walls. Is that affecting the signal? All I know is, I get 1 bar max on my Xbox 360 in the living room (and I'm using the 360 wireless adapter). Which means I get kicked off every other minute. We have a SMALL apt. Less than 1000 square feet. Come on. It should be able to handle that at least.
Requires frequent reboots May 10, 2010 prat393 (Seattle, WA) This router just... stops routing after a while (usually every 1-2 days, but sometimes several times a day).
After over a year, I'm giving up. I'll find something else that actually works reliably.
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