Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router.
February 2008
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The editors liked
Its 802.11 draft-n performance was fast
We didnt have to fiddle with the default settings in order to get smooth wireless networking performance
It performed well when 802.11g and 802.11 draft-n clients were connected simultaneously
Not bad looking
Gigabit Ethernet ports
The editors didn't like
It doesnt have print or file server functions built in
Its Web interface could be a little better
It could use more comprehensive keyword filtering options The Final Word All up
We didnt have to fiddle with this routers settings at all
Fast (thanks to Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports) and feature-rich.
Confusing Web administration interface.
This fast wireless router comes with Gigabit LAN ports and has many features, including QoS monitoring, but the complex interface may intimidate some....
New looks, excellent performance, Gigabit Ethernet.
No WPS support on the client (yet), minor setup glitches. Article appeared originally on WiFi Planet.com.
First, and probably most noticeably, D-Link has given the DIR-655 a fresh new look. The DIR-655 has a white case and a black trim band that wraps around the case. Even the three antennas are white. Though the case tooling is almost identical to the to...
Abstract: D-Link Xtreme N Router versus Apple AirPort Extreme N base station My main disappointment with the new Apple AirPort Extreme 802.11n Base Station is that it does NOT support Gigabit Ethernet. Thats a key omission since there are many "pro" Macs that...
Abstract: D-Link and just about every other wireless networking manufacturer has begun producing wireless 802.11n routers using the Draft-N standard. The Draft-N standard provides users with blazing fast speeds, way faster than 802.11b/g and almost 2X farther ra...
Abstract: Now that draft-802.11n wireless routers are becoming more prevalent we're also finally seeing the move to Gigabit Ethernet as well. Netgear's RangeMax WRN854T was the first to deliver high speed network ports and now its D-Links turn with its new RangeBoo...
Abstract: The specifications and features speak for themselves. D-Link managed to bring an extremely innovative networking solution for people seeking to improve their current or upcoming network for under $200$. Whether you are trying to get maximal performanc...
D-Link just keeps upping the 802.11n ante. The Xtreme N is a vast improvement over the previous DIR-630 model. The DIR-655 bridges the narrowing gap between consumer and business Wi-Fi routers. In tests, it matched the speed of the DIR-635 nose for nos...
Abstract: Last fall, I reviewed the top-of-the-line D-Link RangeBooster N 650 router. I loved all of the configuration options, the configurable QoS engine, and the extensive list of preconfigured applications in the port forwarding setup. My unfulfilled wish wa...
Abstract: All right—so the high-speed 802.11n standard is still in draft form, but the channel doesnt want to wait to deliver solid, secure, high-performance wireless solutions to every corner of businesses of every size. What are the options? Slide Show: 4 R...
Abstract: All right—so the high-speed 802.11n standard is still in draft form, but the channel doesnt want to wait to deliver solid, secure, high-performance wireless solutions to every corner of businesses of every size. What are the options? Slide Show: 4 R...