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slpip

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reply to rippem
Re: [Help Me] Anyone able to understand D-Link's product directi

DLink DIR 635 pre N is not a formal pre N because there is no pre N standard on the market yet. The manufacturers normally don't borther to fix any known problems to improve the sold product. It is better for their business to push out another product corrected or improved their known problems. Like DI 624 has too much problem for DLink to handle. DLink push out two new routers WBR 2310 and 1310 to replace DI 624 and DI 524. When Dlink found out there may be a protential problem with DIR 635, they push out an improved DIR 655 with the WILL and Giga Lan. In this high speed internet and fast lane, money talks when they push out an improved product. Just don't chase for the new product because we never see any 54 Mbp router can produce 54 Mbp signals, 300 Mbp is only a function of the DIR 635 or DIR 655, but it never happens.

rippem
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join:2006-01-06
Los Angeles, CA

Well they do make it clear that there is no formal N standard, so I'm okay with that. So far I have had no problems with the 635. In fact it is the most stable unit I've ever used. If the 655 is designed to replace/fix something with the 635, I hope that problem isn't something I'll see.

Well almost a week later I get word from D-Link. Seems the DWA-552 listed as compatible with the 655 is also for the 635. Hopefully they will note that on the web site for the 635.

Speed isn't my biggest concern. My place is single story and very long. I have DSMs and DCSs that have no line of sight and have to work through 4 and 5 walls. So far, so good with the 635 and 7db antennae.

Thanks
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