Joined: Dec 04, 2009
Posts: 563
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
35 bucks for a dir-655 is an awesoe price. There are two versions; rev. A and Rev B.Not sure what teh differencesare, but Iv'e used both and I didn't notice a difference. I've had my rev. A for about 4 years and I stil llvoe it, adn prefer it over later models like the DIKR-825 It does not support 5.0ghz wireless, but I've found it only better than 2.5ghz for line-of-sight. the 2.5ghz still penetrates walls much better.
It'll suport many computers. it has 4 wired 1-gigabit ports on it. IF you need mroeyou coudl alwyas conenct elss-important cpomptuers to a swiotch or a cheapo router adn connect it to the 655.
Yes, its good for gaming. I usually run 4 computers in my place and 3 of them are almost always transferring files with Utorrent or streaming 720p media files, and it never interrupts my gaming, asn stoppign all thsoe transfers deosnt; sem to affect my ping or latency. Buty then, i do usde the traffic shaping feature.
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Joined: Mar 06, 2011
Posts: 10
Location: Hillsboro Oregon
If you are going for Wireless / Wired combo - make sure that the router can be set to prioritize the hard wired packets or you will still suffer from the "kids"....
Also - make sure that everyone in the house has wireless N capability or you will be better off sticking with G as the router will often times slow N transmissions down to G levels for compatibility issues.
IMO D-link systems are the best of the low cost crowd, and CISCO / Linksys of the high cost crowd. Netgear makes a few good ones but mostly suck at supporting them, so be careful and check your reviews before purchasing.
The one I am considering for my home upgrade is this
DLink DIR-655 router. It has removable antennas that can be replaced with "high gain" antennas for more range as needed.
The other choice I am entertaining is this
Dlink DIR-645 as it would seem to offer more options and add in "green" technology to the mix.
If you prefer Linksys it is now owned / controlled by CISCO and choose carefully.
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Joined: Jun 28, 2010
Posts: 28
I got the DLINK DGL-4500 gamefuel router and it i'm loving it! best router i got so far..higly recommend almost the same as the DIR-855.