Johnny V
Quick and easy installation for use, especially as a wi-fi extender. The illustrated installation guide shows three methods to set up the router and they are all straightforward. Using the second or third methods allow you to use the router’s setup webpage, in case you don’t want to download an app. The webpage setup is simple and lets you configure the router to your needs, in our instance, as a wi-fi extender. Be sure to practice good cybersecurity by changing the built-in passwords!
Veera T.
Looks cool and helped fix our spotty wifi.
Eric David Wilke
Our internet has always been spotty, but this has been a game changer! Much better to overage throughout the house
TRW
I like the fact that my parents who live out in the middle of the desert, can receive wifi service out in B.F.E. thank you!
DK
Easy setup and a strong signal for the price of this router.
Anna Steen
works well, very quick and easy setup, I'm happy with this purchase
Jay Cavallaro
easy setup and works great
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I'm gamer, I usually use ethernet wire ran through the hallway to game on pc. I replaced my ethernet wire with this router. I then bought a wifi 6 Network adapter from ASUS and it paired with it the router and its like I'm gaming on ethernet. Its no joke this is gaming grade wifi and I get 29-30 ping in online first person shooters which is basically what I was getting on ethernet. You may be able to achieve 0ping results with this router but my internet is not that good so you will have to try it yourself. ALSO - I am able to game and stream simultaneously with this router with no issues or decrease in my game's ping and I see no lag in the output stream. (For those who stream)
Gary Leverich
Built my own MESH network with a bunch of these and OpenWRT. OpenWRT has a great tutorial for these. Flashing was super easy. So far it's been really stable.
Y2i
I bought this router to install OpenWrt because it is fully supported by the project. The only problem I had was flashing OpenWrt firmware on an Ubuntu laptop - it looks like D-Link Recovery GUI does not work well with Linux-based browsers (I tried Chrome and Firefox). But there is a post #93280 in OpenWrt forum that suggests using Windows for flashing, and that solved the problem.