The D-Link is one of the smallest
routers in this group test but it sacrifices no functionality. All three
antennas can be replaced if required and there is even a USB port to transfer
Windows Connect Now network settings via a Flash memory stick. It can also be
wall mounted.
The web interface is slicker than most and the options on the front page let
you choose a setup wizard or manual configuration. All the basic information
needed to access the router can be found on the sticker on the underside of the
device.
The wireless setup wizard includes an automatic channel selection based on a
scan for other wireless networks in the area.
The DHCP server settings are clear and grouped on one page showing the IP
range, IP lease time, any reserved IP addresses and current DHCP clients.
Other router options include virtual servers and port forwarding for
accessing web services that require a direct connection and a proprietary QoS
(quality of service) engine for ensuring that data packets carrying VoIP or
other multimedia traffic are prioritised.
The router keeps a log of key security events and this can be sent
automatically to an email address. Those responsible for the running of the
network will also appreciate the ability to access the router settings remotely.
But as this leaves the protection of the router (and hence the network)
settings in the hands of a single password, this should be used with care – the
option is turned off by default for this reason.
Standard Nat and SPI firewalls are provided, as are extensive virtual server
and port forwarding presets for various applications. You can also add new
applications manually.
It’s a neat router and keenly priced, although its performance was middling
in our real-world tests.
This article is part of a group test of draft-N routers.
See also: Belkin N1
Buffalo Airstation Nfiniti
Linksys WRT300N-UK
Netgear
Rangemax Next
Trendnet TEW-631BRP
Graphs and table of features can be read via our pdf downloads above.
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introduction
to this group test and discover the Editor's Choice of product.
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