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292 of 306 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: D-Link DIR-825 Extreme-N Dual-Band Gigabit Router (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) I am a Linksys person and I teach a Wireless course using Linksys products. I have been using Linksys products since their 802.11b wired routers first became available. I recently purchased the WRT610N and after trying this D-Link, I am sorry I chose the Linksys WRT610N.
As my first D-link product, I failed to realize D-link uses a 192.168.0.1 network address for its router. I am used to 192.168.1.1 on Linksys products. PROs: It is a Dual-Band wireless router, just like the WRT610N. It allows you to schedule wireless access. It has a great manual, which even tells you how to hook up one router to another for extending coverage. I was surprised to see this. I like being able to adjust power output of wireless radios. I love the idea of Guest wireless internet zones. It allows guests, such as friends, to get on your network without having access to local resources or giving out your normal SSID/Password. It clearly has more options...Read more 293 of 339 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: D-Link DIR-825 Extreme-N Dual-Band Gigabit Router (Personal Computers) A couple of months ago I purchased the DIR-825 because on average it received better buyer reviews than the competing dual-band N-compatible routers. At this point, I'm really struggling to understand how this is possible, because the DIR-825 fails in so many areas. I've designed wireless home networking products for almost the past 10 years, and while I'd hope that my experience and familiarity with top brands should equip me to make good purchasing decisions, in my confidence I apparently overlooked some fundamental requirements. In the DIR-825 I got a router that had what I was looking for (configurable QoS, dual-band 802.11n support), but also had a lot of other "features:"
- Randomly disconnects clients every hour or so. This happened more in 5GHz than 2.4GHz, but it definitely happened in both spectrums, and did so often. The router's logs did not indicate any reasons for clients being removed. My theory is that there were frequent signal strength hiccups that...Read more 48 of 57 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: D-Link DIR-825 Extreme-N Dual-Band Gigabit Router (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) PROS:
Easy setup that is somewhat secure Signal strength seemed better N was faster CONS: Would have like a more comprehensive setup by default Computer had problems reconnecting after a reboot of the router (probably a Windows problem). Couldn't figure out the 5Ghz band not getting good signal strength. First off I am by no means a networking expert. I have a small network at home that includes 3 PCs/Laptops, a Wii, PS3, NAS, Printer, and DishNetwork DVR box. So in all 8 devices that connect on a regular basis. Since the DVR box is downstairs and I don't have it connected via cable, I bought a repeater that hooks up to the network wirelessly, and then shares that connection over a wire to the DVR. Ok now that you see the extent of my network, here is what I thought of the D-Link DIR825. The Setup was pretty fast and simple. I plugged in the wire that was provided to the router from there to my...Read more |