On Ozcableguy : ...DIR-635 with "RangeBooster N" (802.11n wireless) but adding a 4 port giga switch. The USB port on the back is for a USB flash drive to transfer XP's WCN (Windows Connect Now) wireless security settings and can't be used as a print server or for a USB hard drive. See Barb Bowman's column for more about WCN. For best results use with D-Link Xtreme N or RangeBooster N wireless adapters...
On Bcchardware : While the DIR-655 fails to come close to the rated 300Mbps speed that it claims, the truth is it does have better range and performance that my existing 802.11g network that I've been happy with for the past couple of years. When we swapped out the 802.11g hardware with all 802.11n hardware, we saw performance gains of 4x at close range. As the distance increased, performance of all the networks decreased...
On Benchmarkreviews : Colorful, informative, and detailed product packaging will help clear the air of any potential confusion shoppers may have regarding D-Link DIR-655 when they pull it off of store shelves. The presentation is perfect for retail outlets, and gives everyone from home users to corporate buyers a positive feeling towards an informed purchase. If my Star Wars Storm Trooper analogy wasn't enough to win you over, perhaps the simple black and white design will...
On Computershopper : You no longer have to wait for the Draft N specification to become final—D-Link's DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router delivers solid performance and some neat features. It costs a bit more than most wireless routers out there...
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