27 February 2008 13:45 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
D-Link has reduced the cost of its entry-level wireless N home router, with the DIR-615 Wireless N Home Router, an entry-level version of the award-winning DIR-635 and DIR-655 models.The main difference is that the DIR-615 runs on reduced memory, but using draft 802.11n technology with multiple "intelligent" antennas, the DIR-615 maximises the speed and range of wireless signals to significantly outperform "G" devices.
The DIR-615 offers a maximum wireless signal rate of 300Mbps, which enables bandwidth-hungry applications such as high-definition video streaming to run seamlessly.
Compatible with existing 802.11g and 802.11b wireless devices,the DIR-615 offers D-Link’s Click'n'Connect software for easy set up and has support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption standards.
With an 11-year warranty, the DIR-615 is available now for a recommended retail price of £54.99.
Hardware, Routers, Wireless, Networking, D-Link




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