expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 03:41:44
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Great price, but not the best features or performance. The DSL-2740B has been around slightly longer than other routers on test, and lacks new features such as dual band. However, its still a good 802.11n ADSL router. The built-in web interface of...
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We had a bit of a struggle the last time we reviewed one of D-Link’s wireless routers. Thankfully, though, the company seems to have got its Mac compatibility a bit more organised this time around. On that occasion, we found that the set-up software p...
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The days when you could stick a premium price tag on any old 802.11n router and hope it sold are over, as the bargain prices of the SMC and Linksys routers demonstrate this month. This D-Link is nearly as cheap at a reasonable £59, but it can't live wi...
Good value, but without the decent performance or the feature set of our award winners this month...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 03:42:01
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At the time of going to press, this was the only product to have an upgrade available to take it to version 2.0 of the 802.11n draft specification, which may make it more likely to be compatible with the final specification when it comes out. This is a lo...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 13:59:07
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We've looked at D-Link's DSL-2740B before, although under a different testing regime. Since then the product has since been revised, not just in firmware, but now lacks external antennas, or indeed the ability to even add external antennas. It's still...
The 2740B amounts to a middle of the road effort from D-Link. It's not missing any features, but it doesn't do much above the norm either. New users will appreciate the helpful hints given throughout the interface, although power users will need to loo...
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However, since it's the company's top-end ADSL offering, D-Link has kept on updating it - and the latest R version is a force to be reckoned with.On paper you might be forgiven for thinking we've gone mad. This router has no Gigabit Ethernet ports, no...
D-Link's DSL-2740 has been around in some shape or form since 2006 now, and it shows in the design: this is one box you'll want to hide away in a dark corner...
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The days when you could stick a premium price tag on any old 802.11n router and hope it sold are over, as the bargain prices of the D-Link and Linksys routers demonstrate this month.This D-Link is nearly as cheap at a reasonable $229, but it can’t live...
Good value, but without the decent performance or the feature set of our current award winners this time...
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If its speed youre after -- be it wireless networking or ADSL2+ -- youll want to take a look at this router/modem from D-Link. Outperforming all the other ADSL2+ modems tested by at least 6Mbps, and with blistering wireless speeds, its safe to say...
Connection speeds, Wireless range...
Optus doesnt yet support the chipset, Quick setup disc doesnt work The Final Word A fast wireless router and ADSL2+ modem, The D-Link DSL-2740B brought a smile to our faces in regard to its broadband speeds and wireless range...
A fast wireless router and ADSL2+ modem, The D-Link DSL-2740B brought a smile to our faces in regard to its broadband speeds and wireless range...
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A feature-packed router with good coverage and speed, and all at a reasonable price. Considering its compact dimensions, the D-Link boasts a surprising number of features. It may not have an ADSL modem built in, but the four network ports at the re...
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This is a draft-N Wi-Fi router based on the Atheros XSPAN AR5008 chipset. As routers go, its specification wants for very little. Its a fairly standard four-port router, with an SPI firewall and support for WEP, WPA, WPA2 and ADSL2. And its a Mim...
A decent, well-specified, wireless router with only one problem – it just doesnt live up to the draft-N hype. Roger Gann Lowest online price: ££55.02...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2015-09-10 12:05:37
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The D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Router (DIR-635) is a draft 802.11n compliant device that delivers real world performance of up to 650% faster than an 802.11g wireless connection and faster than 100Mbps wired Ethernet*. Connect the RangeBooster N 650 Rou...
The D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Router (DIR-635) is a draft 802.11n compliant device that delivers real world performance of up to 650% faster than an 802.11g wireless connection and faster than 100Mbps wired Ethernet*. Connect the RangeBooster N 650 Rou...
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D-Link jumped on the draft-802.11n merry-go-round a few months ago with its RangeBooster N650 router which offers a good range of features but ultimately failed to impress in the wireless performance stakes. The DSL-2740B represents its next stab at the h...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2015-09-10 12:05:28
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Welcome back to the wide world of wireless. When we last left off, our band of 802.11g players were battling each other over speed-boosting performance enhancements that were strictly "off the books". As we have seen in the past though, advertised perf...
802.11n speed, Ability to capture syslog data, excellent port forwarding setups...
802.11n is still "Draft", No Gigabit switch, Unable to access administrator console using Jumbo frames >4000 bytes...
The specification for 802.11n is without a doubt better than its predecessors, b and g. The dilemma is just how much better. Since 802.11n is still a "draft" specification, we can not definitively put our stamp of approval on it. Interoperability issue...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 12:05:28
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A slick, advanced and compact choice of router...
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The first thing youll notice when you open the box is that theres no printed quick start guide. A piece of yellow tape that covers the four LAN ports instructs you to run the CD first. The DIR-635 is supplied with an excellent, almost idiot-proof st...
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D-Links entry into the 802.11n Draft 1.0 market is the RangeBooster N 650 four port router. Its part of their "Platinum Plus" series of products that promises superior speed, range and security as compared to all other D-Link wireless products, and n...
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The D-Link (www.d-link.com) RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router DIR-635 is D-Links first offering in the 802.11n market, and its a solid entry in just about every aspect—except the one that counts the most: performance. Though it doesnt get the wor...
Great interface and documentation, better performance than 802.11g products.
Performance lower than expected for draft-n, and lower than pre-n products.
With an updated interface and case design, the DIR-635 is easy to configure and use. The router is feature-packed, but ultimately disappoints because of poor performance...
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As I surmised with the review of Buffalo's Nfiniti draft-n wireless products I felt it wouldn't take long for the rest of the pack to catch up. Sure enough, D-Link is next onto the bandwagon with its latest Rangebooster router and PC Cards. Whereas Buffal...
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