I love this router.... great device. Works very well.
I love this router.... great device. Works very well.
Always loved D-link devices but this router is the worst one I have ever had. Don't be fooled with all the new tech in this device.
Easy setup
Didn't work out of the box; Smart connect didn't work; Dropping signal; Hard line devices not working; No better than a AC1900. Waste of money & time
The D-Link EXO AC2600 router (DIR-882) has everything you'd expect and more for $150. (It's around £125 in the UK, and it's AU$350 on D-Link's Australian site .) It's a dual-band 802.11ac router with one 2.4GHz band and one 5GHz band, having theoretical speeds of 800Mbps and 1.7Gbps, respectively.
Affordable and fast with all the latest features; like MU-MIMO; beamforming; multiple USB ports and four spatial streams
Customizing your settings can take awhile; D-Link advertises support for 160MHz channels, but this router currently can't use them; Very low flash memory
Overall, a great router for those who want dual-band AC2600 Wi-Fi, but do not want to tear out their wallet for extra features.
Decent amount of ports; Price
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If you don't buy your PC's ready made, chances are you've gone through the setup and configuration frustration phase. That time when you first get everything plugged in where it should be and things seem ready to go. However when you click the switch and hope for everything to work… nothing happens.
Four stream AC2600/AC3150 routers would be the new three-stream AC1900 by now if it weren't for their higher prices. Although there are bargains to be had, the cost of that extra stream and the additional performance it brings is generally around 50 bucks more.
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