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The D-Link DIR-655 Wireless N300 Extreme-N Gigabit Router delivers up to 14 times faster speeds and 6 times greater range than 802.11g routers, supporting seamless HD streaming and multiple simultaneous applications. Equipped with gigabit Ethernet ports and intelligent QoS technology, it ensures ultra-fast wired and wireless connections with prioritized traffic management. Dual active firewalls provide enhanced security, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance networking at a great value.
| ASIN | B000LIFB7S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #426,434 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,596 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,237) |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | DIR-655 |
| Language | English, French |
| Manufacturer | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| National Stock Number | 7025-01-593-3493 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 7.6 x 1.2 inches |
B**N
Excellent router
I bought this router after buying a MacBook Pro which has built-in 802.11n capability (after buying the n "enabler" from Apple for $2). I wanted to take advantage of the fast wireless speed as well as the gigabit Ethernet interface on the MacBook Pro. Oddly, Apple's much more expensive Airport with draft n capability does not have a gigabit Ethernet interface, so the D-Link Extreme N seemed like a good choice as it had all I was looking for. This product did not disappoint. I got all of the speed I was looking for plus the extra range I needed for a difficult spot where I needed the signal to go through two cinderblock walls. It also gets a stronger signal to two floors above the router location. Configuration was easy and the router has been very stable for the several weeks I have been using it. I particularly like the detailed status and logging information. On the wireless side, I'm currently using the router in a mixed g and n setup. I had some reliable wireless b cards that I would have continued using, but there was a problem. Security is not a major concern in my location, so I would have continued using WEP except that it is not supported in the draft wireless n standard. I moved to some D-Link g cards that were on sale and they perform very well and I can now use both WPA and WPA2 simultaneously with this router. Mixing b with n would probably seriously degrade the n performance anyway. As it stands now, my wireless n performance is excellent where the signal strength is strong. My Internet download speed is typically close to 27 mbps on a wired connection and I get the same real throughput on the n wireless. Even g does not do that in a real Internet benchmark. The router comes with a cat5 cable which should not be used for a gigabit connection, so be sure to purchase any cat6 cables you need as I did. I also purchased an Intel gigabit Ethernet card for my Windows PC to enable fast transfers with the Mac. I upgraded the router firmware a few days ago and it works fine, but the only problem was that it would not load my saved configuration, so I had to input my custom settings again. This was an annoyance, but also a flaw that I saw with my old DI-624 router. There are likely to be more upgrades especially because the n spec has not been finalized. The wireless n works fine with the Mac. The other issue to note for Mac users is that the router's web-based configuration application does not seem to work with any of the browsers I have on my Mac, so hopefully you will have access to a Windows PC to do the setup. (Presumably a Parallels Windows PC on the Mac will work, but I have not tried that yet.) Bottom line, this is the best consumer router I have used.
M**E
For the price, excellent buy
On seeing that this product has been reduced in price, I figured I would post a review to help others looking for a new router. I have had this now for over a year (Hardware A4 version, 1.21NA firmware) and with some small caveats, am very happy I bought it. No router is perfect, and this one is flawed in some respects, but at less than $70, it's a steal. First the good. At my firmware level, I have had absolutely no issues with performance or reliability. Many router owners have to live with the occasional need for a hard reboot, but this one keeps on going. Reboots are required for many of the Advanced routing feature settings to be edited, but once you are set up, you stay up. Initial set up was relatively straightforward even though I did not use the included setup disk. There are wizards in the web interface for both wired and wireless setup. I had a few attempts because I was using some bad DNS addresses at first, but this was user error. I used advanced DNS eventually which works well. Some users have reported issues with this with some 1.3xNA firmwares, but it works fine for me on 1.21NA and is easily disabled if you need to. Wired performance is good with my setup. I have a Windows 7 desktop (and was using Windows XP before my upgrade with this also), a Mac OS X 10.5 MacBook Pro with a Windows Vista VM on it (I often use this on wireless also). I have a VOIP telephone using a LinkSys adapter and a PS3 console. All run with no issues. Connecting wirelessly, I have a Windows Vista Dell laptop, running on the extremely useful guest access feature. This allows you to give a different account which can have limited access (i.e. no LAN access) or a different security type if needed. Very useful for visitors. Wireless range is great, and even wireless G gives good speeds. I have tested with wireless N and can connect at 150 MB/s. It is due to the limitation of the AirPort card of my MacBook Pro that I can't connect at the full 300 MB/s that wireless N supports, so I can't comment on this side of the router's performance. What I can say is that the N range I have is good and that others on the D-Link forums seem happy with this aspect of the router. The web UI is good and well organized. The feature set is quite extensive for the price. You have virtual routing, which allows you to route an incoming port to one of your attached devices for a particular service. One example might be to route port 22 to port 22 on your desktop PC and allow ftp to run on that box. Used with dynamic DNS (which allows you to use a free service that constantly 'maps' your router's dynamic external address assigned by your ISP to a web URL of your choosing) you can set up an ftp web site for yourself, available anywhere on the internet at (for example) [...]. Not bad for $65. I also use this to stream HD content from my desktop to my PS3. I now use wired and can stream 1080p content without a hiccup, but with wireless G, I was able to do 720p well. The use of gigabit LAN ports helps here I think, and this is another feature you won't find on similarly priced routers widely. Gigabit is only useful for devices requiring extra bandwidth, but it certainly helps with media streaming and file shares for example. Finally, the automated QOS (Quality of Service) is just the best I have seen. I use lots of bandwidth-hog applications, and no matter how heavy the traffic, I can still browse the web or make a VOIP phone call comfortably. And this is with default settings. I could add rules for certain devices, but I have not yet had the need to. There are one or two caveats. Those looking to this as a cheap NAS (Network Attached Storage) or print server solution will be disappointed to learn that this is only designed to give NAS/printer access to one user on the LAN at a time, and each user has to load a software client to use the device at all. Also, this feature is reported to have problems at the firmware level I run. I simply do not use it. I am not tempted to run higher levels of the firmware after reading instability reports on 1.3xNA firmware. Common complaints are having to reboot the router daily/weekly/monthly. Using 1.21NA, I only reboot when I change a setting or my internet goes down. Please note that this is not a dual band router. It works on the 2.4Ghz bandwidth only. Dual band routers can assign wireless traffic to either band, making your total throughput better. I have no 'real world' experience of this, but do not use wireless that heavily, so it doesn't overly concern me. If you have lots of devices using 2.4 Ghz (wireless phones/mice/keyboards, bluetooth etc.) this may be a feature you would benefit from. For anyone out there looking for a 'best bang for the buck' router, I would recommend this one. However, I would advise caution with firmware updates. If you want stability guaranteed, remain with 1.21NA and join the forum to keep an eye on the stability of the latest build. Note that once you update to 1.3xNA, any downgrade to 1.2x or lower is unsupported (though it is possible). Only do this to use the USB port or other advanced features designed to work better on those firmwares. It seems that 1.34NA is performing well, so it may well be worth testing out if your device comes installed with 1.3xNA firmware already. If you need to upgrade, read the upgrade instructions thoroughly, backup your configuration (via the web GUI), reset the router to default settings, perform the upgrade then restore your configuration from the backup. This has been seen time and time again to avoid upgrade issues. In many cases, I recommend screen-capping your settings and changing them manually after the upgrade. Hope my review helps you make your decision.
C**S
Para uso doméstico o de oficina es sencillamente PERFECTO. 4-5 años ya de uso sin apenas reiniciarlo más que contadas ocasiones por fallos de internet que resultaron ser de la operadora. Jamás se me ha colgado, ni saturado por ningún motivo. Ni siquiera por exceso de equipos conectados. Ha llegado a tener hasta 10. Este router es 100% recomendable.
D**O
Prodotto di alta qualità, utilizzato ininterrottamente da tempo e mai nessun problema rilevato. Ottimo anche l'estensione del campo wifi. Tutto perfetto.
J**T
Installation hyper facile Donne satisfaction pour un prix raisonnable Je l'ai branché au modem de la parabole car je ne peux être connectée à internet que par satellite... Et je craignais que ça fonctionne mal, car j'avais essayé avec un netgear et ça n'avait pas fonctionné... Donc impec, maintenant je ne sais pas si je pourrais avoir mieux du fait de ma faible expérience.
G**A
Metto la recensione solo ora ma lo uso da un bel po va ancora bene ottima ricezione Wi-Fi e configurazione molto evoluta!! ...consiglio
L**A
Je l'ai depuis quelques années maintenant. Il m'a bien rendu service. Robuste, rapide et facilement paramétrable pour qui est habitué à manipuler des routeurs. Un autre routeur asus vient tout juste de le remplacer car avec les années, les connexions wifi ne permettaient plus d'aller sur le net tout le temps. On était bien connecté au wifi mais plus d'internet alors qu'en rj45 tout fonctionnait à merveille.
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