Thursday, March 26, 2015

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With DIR-868L, D-Link already managed to come with the second generation of 802.11ac routers, and before passport other manufacturers have come with her first. D-Link passport was the early market, and their first ac router, passport DIR-865L, came out last autumn.
The router we've built to test devices as already mentioned DIR-868L. At this writing, you can pick it up for around 1100 kroner, and it is a relatively nice price for an ac routes. Whether it is worth the money or not, we will peek out in the pages that follow. Cylindrical passport box
We also note that the router is very easy, in light of the router round outer is most likely also very good with air inside, which is always positive for stability. Connections are hidden at the back
On the back you'll find all the physical connections. Here it is input for power adapter, your broadband modem and four connectors for wired network. The connectors passport are well marked, so here shall be demonstrated to connect error. On the back is also a power button the router itself.
With that, while we're on the buttons we must mention one more. On the back you will find namely a WPS button, which is used as a quick and user-friendly way to connect devices, even if we have this on the part routers can be a major vulnerability.
One USB connection has also been space, this is also located behind. Here comes the day's first surprise, D-Link has namely adopted USB 3.0. Until now, all the routers we've tested has been equipped with the old USB standard, but finally something happens here too. What it has to say to the performance we get closer back to.
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