Todd F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
Bought to add a second WAN connection for my WFH setup. Router connects to both WANs fine, but connection between WANs and LAN was extremely poor. IT appears to be in internal DHCP server issue of some sort. Regardless of settings DNS information was not always being successfully passed to the LAN and sometimes LAN clients would not receive IP addresses. Very disappointing.
Kevin M.
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de enero de 2025
The default configuration of this router is great. Plug-and-play.However: Trying to use the features this router purports to have, particularly bandwidth management and QoS prioritization, frequently results in the entire network losing connectivity -- even when settings are removed. The only fix thus far has been to reset the router to factory defaults.Memory utilization is consistently above 80%, even at factory defaults. That doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room to make changes that could require more memory.The most recent firmware as of this comment does not address the issue.The DSR-250N worked great compared to this. I regret getting rid of it, despite learning of it's security vulnerability. I regret purchasing this router.
Radiohead Nerd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2024
The router works well. Configured it in just a couple of minutes. I was very happy with it until I connected a couple Yealink IP Phones to it. The Yealink phones would not obtain an IP address from the DHCP from the router. I verified VLAN settings, switch settings, I even went as far to try to do an IP reservation via MAC address. It was then that I found the problem. It's not my Yealink IP phones but rather the D-Link router would not recognize the Yealink MAC address as valid. I know Yealink is a relatively newer manufacturer, but not that new. If the D-Link router will not recognize the MAC address as valid, DHCP will not assign an IP address.In case you're wondering, yes I tried statically assigning IP address to one phone to see if would work. But after autoprovisioning it with our VoIP provider, it would lose it's IP address. Besides, who wants to statically assign IP address on a bunch of phones.So in summary, I either have a defective D-Link router or they need to update their firmware and OS to recognize Yealink IP phones. Are there other MAC addresses it doesn't recognize? That's not a bet I want to take so I returned it. The replacement TP-Link router assigned IP addresses to the Yealink phones with no issues.
Just Me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
This is one router that can really protect your network from the outside hackers... I highly recommend this unit. Will help keep the Bad Actors out of your computer!
compugirl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Home grade router decided to stop working after 5 years, so I finally decided to buy business quality router. Best purchase I have ever made. Ordered, delivered 2 days later. Was shocked when I could not power on, but turned out it was power supply - DOA. Had another one and router came up. After configuration all is working great and stable. Send message to D-link and new power supply is on the way. Perfect customer support.