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D Link Wireless N300 Router Configuration
Patrick the Videographer | 2024-05-23 08:10:28 |
Had an N300 router but stepped up to this puppy. I'm getting 45-58mbps now. Strong signal. Great purchase! 5 |
Gregg | 2024-08-11 04:20:39 |
I had an old D-Link router that began to have issues with its wireless connections throughout my house, so I figured it was time for a new router. Decided to try the Nighthawk AX4 AX3000 since it was a new model, was on sale and had good reviews. Setting up the router was super easy, barely an inconvenience, via the phone app and the instructions provided. Even my old AVR has its wireless connection back after having lost it for over a year. I initially had issues with the Ethernet connection to my desktop computer which is an old HP, but it seems to has resolved itself lately. The signal strength is still a little weak in my master bedroom and in the kitchen, but I am still able to connect without dropping the signal. So far, so good! 5 |
tidentenn-one | 2024-05-25 06:47:56 |
This is my first ASUS router. I wish I had started with it! I had always used TP-Link. I started with a refurbished TP-Link-AX11000 (2.4GHz dropped out at random). Returned that and bought a NEW TP-Link AX10000. Experienced the same exact problem. Long story. The ASUS GT-AX11000 will not disappoint. I've had it for 6 weeks without a single issue. Super easy to setup. Love the ability to add custom pictures for the clients. Top notch equipment. My computer's MB is an ASUS, so no big surprise. Like I said...I wish I had started with it! My network has wired computers, wired TV\firesticks, wireless smart switches, and wireless camera. My camera frame rate is maxed out now without loss of quality. Thank You ASUS! 5 |
Lou | 2024-09-18 08:34:39 |
i solve my several ethernet lines to link together with my router. 5 |
Siddhartha | 2024-09-02 06:22:58 |
TP-Link ER605 V2 Omada Gigabit VPN Router was easy to set up (using it as a standalone router) and basically started working once powered on. The boot cycle is a bit slow (~2-3 mins), but once active there are no issues with all the network devices connected to it. The 4 ports are sufficient for setting up 4 different networks and the streaming devices seem to be more stable (less buffering, more responsive) than before. I should have bought this router years ago. 5 |
sir savealot | 2024-05-05 08:59:56 |
Router is simple and faster than my previous D-link at 150mbps.I like that I don't have to see all the flashing lights. 5 |
Diego | 2024-09-17 04:25:29 |
I bought this router to load balance the internet from two ISPs in my home. The configuration and set up was easy and there are plenty of tutorials on the internet to help you. In the end, I was able to configure the router and my internet speed has increased quite a bit with this new setup. Very happy with this purchase. 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-07-22 05:34:15 |
We are using this receiver as the base of a fairly simple whole house speaker configuration. With a speaker router, it handles eight speakers at cocktail party level perfectly. There are more than enough inputs. Bluetooth set up was a piece of cake. For the price, A+. 5 |
gglazer | 2024-07-15 06:37:34 |
Open the box, plug it in and it works. No muss, no fuss, no software or router configuration required. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-09 04:52:29 |
I purchased this router along with a UAP-AC-LR access point. They work great together and the configuration allows me to power both units with a single power brick. At some point I may get a second access point, and this configuration allows for some expansion. In terms of setup, there are a wizards which will allow you to get up and running quickly. I personally did not find find this router's GUI any more confusing than others that I have used. Setting up any wireless network takes some fiddling, so if you are having trouble figuring things out yourself, ask your tech savvy friend for help! One thing I will say is that this router does allow for one to shoot themselves in the foot due to its vast configuration options. My router is connected directly to a CenturyLink fiber box for internet. This requires somewhat of a custom setup as it uses PPPoE and a special VLAN setting. Well, it turns out that after setting all of that up, I had somehow disabled the firewall and did not realize it until I saw a couple of failed login attempts in the security log. Long story short is to double check your settings before heading out to lunch :) Oh, and stability is amazing :) I am currently showing 2 weeks and 6 days of up time and still trucking along strong. Overall, it seems that building a home network using a separate router and access points is the way to go. I am very happy that I decided to move away from the all-in-one model. 5 |