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rhapsody

join:2007-12-25
Oak Ridge, TN

best wireless router with display

Hello, I have looked at the Belkin N1 vision, in addition to the Linksys DIR-855 (»www.amazon.com/D-Link-DIR-855-Xt···5&sr=1-1) and another Linksys model, the DGL-4500 (»www.amazon.com/D-Link-DGL-4500-X···d_cp_e_0).

Does anyone have any experience with these routers.
Do they offer good QoS features in their firmware?

Do any of them offer a way to monitor download usage (etc).

Thanks.

tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI


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Re: best wireless router with display

said by rhapsody See Profile :

Hello, I have looked at the Belkin N1 vision, in addition to the Linksys DIR-855 (»www.amazon.com/D-Link-DIR-855-Xt···5&sr=1-1) and another Linksys model, the DGL-4500 (»www.amazon.com/D-Link-DGL-4500-X···d_cp_e_0).

Does anyone have any experience with these routers.
Do they offer good QoS features in their firmware?

Do any of them offer a way to monitor download usage (etc).

Thanks.
If you wait a bit you can get the DIR-685 it blows these two out with 128MB of RAM storage NAS-Ready eSAT II with upto 1TB HDD. There is HDD that comes with it.

rhapsody

join:2007-12-25
Oak Ridge, TN

Re: best wireless router with display

when is that supposed to come out?
I've heard from some that its 'vaporware'
stevech0

join:2006-09-17
San Diego, CA

DIR-685

Comes complete without external antennas.

All-in-one pix viewer, WiFi and NAS (sloowwww) is appealing to some.

Me, I prefer choosing best of breed in each, and avoid all eggs in one basket, as they say.

tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI

Re: best wireless router with display

said by stevech0 See Profile :

DIR-685

Comes complete without external antennas.

All-in-one pix viewer, WiFi and NAS (sloowwww) is appealing to some.

Me, I prefer choosing best of breed in each, and avoid all eggs in one basket, as they say.
Not bad unit, using Ralink 2T3R design won't have 5GHz but it offers it but it's disabled by D-Link.
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