D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N 300 Router (Black) Compact Design with Excellent Bandwidth Optimization
Brand | D-Link |
Model | DIR-615 |
Model Name | D-Link 615 |
Item Weight | 63.5 g |
Product Dimensions | 198 x 127 x 32 cm |
Item model number | DIR-615 |
Additional Features | N300 Router |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Colour Screen | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 |
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Communication Interface | Wireless N |
Connector Type | RJ-45 |
Has Auto Focus | No |
Includes Rechargable Battery | No |
Programmable Buttons | No |
ASIN | B0085IATT6 |
Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars5,562 customer ratings |
Amazon Bestsellers Rank | #8 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) .zg_hrsr { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none; } .zg_hrsr_item { margin: 0 0 0 10px; } .zg_hrsr_rank { display: inline-block; width: 80px; text-align: right; } #1 in Routers (Computers & Accessories) |
Date First Available | 1 January 2017 |
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D-Link DIR-615 Wireless-N300 Router (Black, Not a Modem)
Price: Rs. 999
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Current Price | Rs. 999 | April 1, 2021 |
Highest Price | Rs. 1,099 | November 23, 2020 |
Lowest Price | Rs. 899 | January 19, 2021 |
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Rs. 999 | January 25, 2021 |
Rs. 899 | January 19, 2021 |
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This router is not a good option if you are on Act broadband (or any other PPPoE based connections). And it cost me quite an amount to realize this.I was never able to get the internet connection to work using PPPoE. My broadband password length is 6 characters and every time I open the settings page the password is defaulted to 8 characters (********). I had to set it in DHCP Client mode and then login on ACT portal every time I power on the router.Also, the DHCP Static IP Configuration setting (DHCP Reservation) is not very good as it does not allow to set any IP that we want as it is restricted to the IP pool range and it does not allow us to select the device but instead enter the IP and MAC manually.I had an older 150 mbps D-Link DIR-615 router that I bought in the US 10 years ago which I wanted to replace with this one as the wifi antennas were damaged and that device is working far better than this new one.And there is no return policy on this item except replacement so do not buy this router if you want to connect using PPPoE.The TP-Link router is a better alternative than this and it costs less too.
I didn’t have any issues with the connection. But the range compared to my Dlink Dir 600M was not that better. Placed the router on the 1st floor in a room to the left of the stairs. Got good signal in the room below and terrace on the left but whenever i crossed the stairs and went to the right room below or on the right terrace the signal dropped drastically. Although i was still getting high internet speed (20-21 Mbps from my 25 Mbps connection)
I am using Alliance Broadband in Chuchura. Initially I tried to do the set up by reading the manual and could not get it right by myself. Later on I called the service guy he fixed it. So better u do the same. Till now I am pretty happy with this. Hardly there is any lag or network outage due to router. If u ask me about the range, it is quite good as well. I can now access wifi from anywhere in my 1200 sqft 2 storied home.
This router is not a good option if you are on Act broadband (or any other PPPoE based connections). And it cost me quite an amount to realize this.I was never able to get the internet connection to work using PPPoE. My broadband password length is 6 characters and every time I open the settings page the password is defaulted to 8 characters (********). I had to set it in DHCP Client mode and then login on ACT portal every time I power on the router.Also, the DHCP Static IP Configuration setting (DHCP Reservation) is not very good as it does not allow to set any IP that we want as it is restricted to the IP pool range and it does not allow us to select the device but instead enter the IP and MAC manually.I had an older 150 mbps D-Link DIR-615 router that I bought in the US 10 years ago which I wanted to replace with this one as the wifi antennas were damaged and that device is working far better than this new one.And there is no return policy on this item except replacement so do not buy this router if you want to connect using PPPoE.The TP-Link router is a better alternative than this and it costs less too.
I am using Alliance Broadband in Chuchura. Initially I tried to do the set up by reading the manual and could not get it right by myself. Later on I called the service guy he fixed it. So better u do the same. Till now I am pretty happy with this. Hardly there is any lag or network outage due to router. If u ask me about the range, it is quite good as well. I can now access wifi from anywhere in my 1200 sqft 2 storied home.
I didn’t have any issues with the connection. But the range compared to my Dlink Dir 600M was not that better. Placed the router on the 1st floor in a room to the left of the stairs. Got good signal in the room below and terrace on the left but whenever i crossed the stairs and went to the right room below or on the right terrace the signal dropped drastically. Although i was still getting high internet speed (20-21 Mbps from my 25 Mbps connection)
This router is not a good option if you are on Act broadband (or any other PPPoE based connections). And it cost me quite an amount to realize this.I was never able to get the internet connection to work using PPPoE. My broadband password length is 6 characters and every time I open the settings page the password is defaulted to 8 characters (********). I had to set it in DHCP Client mode and then login on ACT portal every time I power on the router.Also, the DHCP Static IP Configuration setting (DHCP Reservation) is not very good as it does not allow to set any IP that we want as it is restricted to the IP pool range and it does not allow us to select the device but instead enter the IP and MAC manually.I had an older 150 mbps D-Link DIR-615 router that I bought in the US 10 years ago which I wanted to replace with this one as the wifi antennas were damaged and that device is working far better than this new one.And there is no return policy on this item except replacement so do not buy this router if you want to connect using PPPoE.The TP-Link router is a better alternative than this and it costs less too.
I didn’t have any issues with the connection. But the range compared to my Dlink Dir 600M was not that better. Placed the router on the 1st floor in a room to the left of the stairs. Got good signal in the room below and terrace on the left but whenever i crossed the stairs and went to the right room below or on the right terrace the signal dropped drastically. Although i was still getting high internet speed (20-21 Mbps from my 25 Mbps connection)
I am using Alliance Broadband in Chuchura. Initially I tried to do the set up by reading the manual and could not get it right by myself. Later on I called the service guy he fixed it. So better u do the same. Till now I am pretty happy with this. Hardly there is any lag or network outage due to router. If u ask me about the range, it is quite good as well. I can now access wifi from anywhere in my 1200 sqft 2 storied home.