D-Link RangeBooster N 650 Router 100 Mbit/s

Specs
Features
Maximum data transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
Channels quantity 4 channels
Quality of Service (QoS) support

Protocols
Supported protocols IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity 1
Design
Internal
Weight & dimensions
Dimensions (WxDxH) 116,84 x 193,04 x 30,48 mm
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Reviews
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 04:47:38
Average rating:0
The RangeBooster N650 is an IEEE 802.11n (draft) compliant wireless router thats meant for small offices and homes. Along with this router, we also received a PCI as well as PC-card adapter. Interestingly, the PCI card also had 3 antennae, something...
tech2.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 04:49:38
Average rating:50
In a recent feature, we had spoken about emerging wireless technologies with a specific reference to 802.11n and the performance leap it promises to deliver. D-Link which enjoys considerable popularity in India, has now made its 802.11n products availa...
Thetechlounge.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 04:50:38
Average rating:0
Welcome back to the wide world of wireless. When we last left off, our band of 802.11g players were battling each other over speed-boosting performance enhancements that were strictly "off the books". As we have seen in the past though, advertised perf...
  • 802.11n speed, Ability to capture syslog data, excellent port forwarding setups...
  • 802.11n is still "Draft", No Gigabit switch, Unable to access administrator console using Jumbo frames >4000 bytes...
  • The specification for 802.11n is without a doubt better than its predecessors, b and g. The dilemma is just how much better. Since 802.11n is still a "draft" specification, we can not definitively put our stamp of approval on it. Interoperability issue...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-26 04:52:38
Average rating:80
A slick, advanced and compact choice of router...
practicallynetworked.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 04:56:39
Average rating:0
The first thing youll notice when you open the box is that theres no printed quick start guide. A piece of yellow tape that covers the four LAN ports instructs you to run the CD first. The DIR-635 is supplied with an excellent, almost idiot-proof st...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 05:00:39
Average rating:50
The D-Link (www.d-link.com) RangeBooster N 650 Wireless Router DIR-635 is D-Links first offering in the 802.11n market, and its a solid entry in just about every aspect—except the one that counts the most: performance. Though it doesnt get the wor...
  • Great interface and documentation, better performance than 802.11g products.
  • Performance lower than expected for draft-n, and lower than pre-n products.
  • With an updated interface and case design, the DIR-635 is easy to configure and use. The router is feature-packed, but ultimately disappoints because of poor performance...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 05:03:39
Average rating:80
As I surmised with the review of Buffalo's Nfiniti draft-n wireless products I felt it wouldn't take long for the rest of the pack to catch up. Sure enough, D-Link is next onto the bandwagon with its latest Rangebooster router and PC Cards. Whereas Buffal...
wi-fiplanet.com
Updated:
2014-03-31 01:28:47
Average rating:0
D-Links entry into the 802.11n Draft 1.0 market is the RangeBooster N 650 four port router. Its part of their "Platinum Plus" series of products that promises superior speed, range and security as compared to all other D-Link wireless products, and n...