Summary: DIR-635 with "RangeBooster N" (802.11n wireless) but adding a 4 port giga switch. The USB port on the back is for a USB flash drive to transfer XP's WCN (Windows Connect...
Summary: While the DIR-655 fails to come close to the rated 300Mbps speed that it claims, the truth is it does have better range and performance that my existing 802.11g network...
Pros: Faster performance than Wireless G networks, Integrates seamlessly with mixed networks, Router has modern, sleek appearance...
Summary: D-Link’s DIR-655 was one of the fastest routers in our Draft-N roundup, and it proved best-in-breed in terms of range. But speed and range aren’t the only reasons to...
Pros: Speedy; extremely high range; great QoS; superb attention to detail throughout.
Cons: Not the prettiest router we've ever seen. TCP output with WEP slower than expected.
Conclusion: Colorful, informative, and detailed product packaging will help clear the air of any potential confusion shoppers may have regarding D-Link DIR-655 when they pull it off...
Pros: Extremely fast throughput, Excellent wireless range, Gigabit LAN ports, Convenient mounting accessories, Windows Connect Now USB port, High-quality construction...
Cons: Price is above average, Poor cooling ventilation, Legacy 2.4GHz frequency range...
Conclusion: You no longer have to wait for the Draft N specification to become final—D-Link's DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router delivers solid performance and some neat features. It...
Pros: Fast transmission rates; strong radio signal
The D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router (DIR-655) is a draft 802.11n compliant
device that delivers up to 14x faster speeds and 6x farther range than
802.11g while staying backward compatible with 802.1…
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