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Crazy Gadget Guy tries to crash the D-Link DIR615 router.

Final thoughts

In the router configuration page, we find practically every feature that anyone could need, and every wizard that I could imagine in a simple, smooth, clean, and easy to use layout. In the wireless section there’s even a setting which allows you to choose the bandwidth of 20mhz to 40mhz for wireless and an auto-scan feature with a check box to enable the router to use the proper frequency without interference from external devices like cordless phones.

This is an amazing product, for an amazingly good price. Allow me to note that I didn’t test using any Wireless N adapters-however, the range for my iTouch never had an issue and I had coverage anywhere I went in my house.

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5 Comments:

  1. primesuspect
    The Icrontic Guy

    Icrontic's crazy gadget guy is responsible for THIS monstrosity:

  2. Winfrey
    kaishakunin

    haha, fun read! I was sure isiea was going to crash that thing.

  3. primesuspect
    The Icrontic Guy
  4. Gargoyle
    We can't stop here...

    Serif fonts hurt my eyes.

  5. allenpan
    Icrontic Duke of Haxor

    for linksys router or most boardcom chipset router, it is better up upgrade to linux kernal, much more stable, i have few linksys routers they crash so on very offen, but after add heatsink and fan to it it runs good, but after heavy hammering on wifi+lan it require a reboot time to time, but with linux DD-WRT, not a single problem, much better resource management + i am able to OVerlcok the SOB to 150Mhz more!!!

    i have 20 comp runing across 3 bridged router, SMC 7004ABR+ SMC Super GX+ Linksys WRT-54GS, alot of traficking so on, they dont crush nothing.. with 10mbp wan that is manage by internal ISA server

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