“Router D-Link speed of 2.1 Gbits/s at 5GHz”

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D-Link comes with a triple-band-router in the 5GHz band speeds of 2.1 gigabits per second to meet. 2.4 GHz offers the same router, whose appearance is most reminiscent of a spaceship, speeds of up to 1Gbit/s.

The AC5300 DIR-895L/R, such as the router’s full name, provides support for two different 5GHz bands. Both support a maximum speed of 2.1 Gbit/s. The 2.4 GHz band offers a maximum speed of 1Gbit/s. The total bandwidth is 5.3 Gb/s, the largest bandwidth for a consumentenrouter until now. The device has eight external antennas.

It is not yet known what the AC5300 is going to cost; in the second quarter of 2015, is the router on the market. A slightly cheaper version, the AC3200 DIR-890L/R, in the United States can be ordered for $ 310, converted and including vat is around 313 to the euro. That router, however, provides a speed of up to 1.3 Gbit/s on two 5GHz bands and 600Mbit/s on the 2.4 GHz band. A third version in the same series, the AC3100 DIR-885L/R, offers the same speeds as the AC3200, but provides support for only one 5GHz band. The cheaper versions have, respectively, six and four external antennas.

All routers have gigabit ethernet ports, as well as an unknown number of usb 3.0 inputs. The firmware includes support for guest networks, filtering traffic for better performance, and parental supervision.