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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router
Pros: The D-Link N 650 router is easy to set up and offers a huge range of configuration options, and it beat the competition in both mixed mode and long range throughput.
Cons: The router fell short on maximum throughput, and its warranty pales in comparison to those of Linksys and Belkin.
Verdict: Though inconsistent, the D-Link N 650 router performed admirably overall compared to its Draft N competition.
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69/100 |
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Title: D-Link Rangebooster N 650
Summary: D-Link is the next aboard the pre-n wireless bandwagon. Can it deliver on the claimed improvements.
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80/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N650 (DIR-655) Review
Pros: Performance potential, looks, pricing
Cons: Requires matching adapters to attain peak performance
Verdict: A sexy and efficient way to get a fast wireless network up and running
Summary: Wireless gets a boost, but is this the device to give it to us?
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90/100 |
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Title: D-LinkAir DWL-1000AP
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60/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router DIR-635
Pros: Great interface and documentation, better performance than 802.11g products.
Cons: Performance lower than expected for draft-n, and lower than pre-n products.
Verdict: 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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40/100 |
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Title: D-Link DWL-1000AP
Pros: Very compact.
Cons: Access point only.
Verdict: If you already have your Internet connectivity sorted out, D-Link's wireless starter kits allow you to connect to your network without paying for functionality you don't need...
Summary: If you already have your Internet connectivity sorted out, D-Link's wireless starter kits allow you to connect to your network without paying for functionality you don't need.
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67/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650
Pros: Router with built-in ADSL modem available, RADIUS authentication, Windows Connect Now support
Cons: Not as quick as Netgear's Draft-N product, Patchy Draft-N interoperability
Verdict: D-Link's RangeBooster N 650 is a solid performer that works well with similar Atheros-based solutions, but not so well with equipment based on other chipsets...
Summary: D-Link's RangeBooster N 650 is a solid performer that works well with similar Atheros-based solutions, but not so well with equipment based on other chipsets.
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70/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650
Verdict: A decent, well-specified, wireless router with only one problem - it just doesn't live up to the draft-N hype.
Summary: When it came to performance, the selling point of draft-N, this product was a disappointment.
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 notebook adapter
Pros: The D-Link N 650 notebook adapter is simple to install and in tandem with the DIR-635 router, beat the competition in both mixed-mode and long-range throughput.
Cons: The adapter (and router) fell short on maximum throughput, and its warranty pales in comparison to those of Linksys and Belkin.
Verdict: While the D-Link duo performed admirably overall compared to its draft N competition, we were unimpressed with how it measured up to the promise of 802.11n.
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66/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router
Pros: The D-Link N 650 router is easy to set up and offers a huge range of configuration options, and it beat the competition in both mixed mode and long range throughput.
Cons: The router fell short on maximum throughput, and its warranty pales in comparison to those of Linksys and Belkin.
Verdict: Though inconsistent, the D-Link N 650 router performed admirably overall compared to its Draft N competition. Still, we are unimpressed with how it measures up to the promise of 802.11n. Pass on this for now; in fact, pass on all Draft N routers until the
Summary: D-Link's entry into the first round of Draft 802.11n networking gear, the RangeBooster N 650 DIR-635 router, does little to separate itself from the rest of the Draft N competition. It beat other Draft N routers in both mixed-mode (at 10 feet) and long-ra
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69/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 notebook adapter
Pros: The D-Link N 650 notebook adapter is simple to install and in tandem with the DIR-635 router, beat the competition in both mixed-mode and long-range throughput.
Cons: The adapter (and router) fell short on maximum throughput, and its warranty pales in comparison to those of Linksys and Belkin.
Verdict: While the D-Link duo performed admirably overall compared to its draft N competition, we were unimpressed with how it measured up to the promise of 802.11n.
Summary: The D-Link DWA-645 RangeBooster N 650 Notebook Adapter is the companion card to the DIR-635 draft N router. The pair performed fairly well against its draft N competition but is still a way off from fulfilling the promise of 802.11n. At $99, the adapter i
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66/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 DIR-655
Verdict: The DIR-655 can't compete with the Buffalo for speed, but offers a great deal of features for its $218 price. Add the 11-year warranty, decent coverage and speed with Centrino 802.11g, and it earns its place on the A-List.
Summary: Packed with great features and offering decent coverage, the DIR-655 is a winner at this price.
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83/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 ADSL2+ Router (DSL-2740B)
Pros: Great range of management features, Excellent warranty period, Port filtering and modest URL filtering
Cons: Performance was a little erratic, Status lights are separated from corresponding ports, 10Mbps Ethernet only
Summary: The DSL-2740B is a modem and router that offers a good balance between price and features, with a slightly shaky performance.
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70/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Router (DIR-635) Review - Routers
Pros: Reliable performance, USB printer port, Excellent warranty period, Port filtering and modest URL filtering
Cons: Status lights are separated from corresponding ports, 100Mbps only over Ethernet
Verdict: D-Link's DIR-635 sports good performance and features at a reasonable price.
Summary: d-link rangebooster n 650 router (dir-635) review: D-Link's DIR-635 sports good performance and features at a reasonable price.
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70/100 |
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Title: D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Gigabit Router Review
Pros: Compact design
Cons: Poor Mac support
Verdict: Unfortunately, things went downhill from that point onwards. In order to set up a password to protect your new wireless network you have to configure the router through its built-in webpage. However, that webpage didn't work properly with the Safari brows
Summary: It may not support Safari, but if you're happy using Firefox, the D-Link offering offers a compact design.
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40/100 |