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D-Link New N-Router For Gamers
D-Link New N-Router For Gamers
Written by Visionary and filed under News > Networking
Published on October 31, 2007, 10:42 am
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D-Link today began shipping the next generation of its successful gaming router, the Draft 802.11n Xtreme N™ Gaming Router (DGL-4500) with GameFuel™ technology and built-in Network Activity Display. D-Link's Xtreme N Duo wireless technology allows users to choose the 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz band), a high-performance CPU and a Network Activity Display for instant review of network settings. The DGL-4500 Xtreme N Gaming Router includes Gigabit WAN and LAN ports for ultimate performance when used as a wired router, which is ideal for LAN parties. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) is $239.99. Read More >>
| linksys WRT600N looks interesting in black too. except it doesnt contain a OLED screen. But might be the right candidate for open source firmware with its broadcom proc. |
Blast my G with an AMP to drown N signals? ![]() |
Darn just bought the DGL-4300 for less than one month! ![]() But guess the only major diff is the Gigabit WAN port which currently no ISP offer and the LED display. Gamerfuel i don't really use and i disabled it. But does it really help your ping,i.e if you are the only user on the network currently using and the only internet application you are running is the online game. |
| who is interested in this MO? |
| edit: finally a proper n router.. not some 1/2 baked unit |
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i like ur explanation for getting N router! ![]() |
| i'm guess its upgradable firmware to the official N when it comes out. this should be the router i will be aiming for, when i going to change router. :p it is a need to have such a powerful one... coz everyone in singapore is slowly changing to N.... you wouldn't want your own G to drown in the N signals... lol |
| 802.11n still draft standard. And do we really need to have so powerful signals in our space crammed Singapore. The Network Activity Display looks interesting though. To bad I got the current Gaming router. |





