Pros of this hardware
Runs standard version of DD-WRT•
Eight (8) wired ports, at 10/100 speed.•
New Harware. 802.11n WiFi•
Easy to install DD-WRT•
One USB Port•
Great range, signal strength and stability•
Cons of this hardware
The biggest knock about this router is it's frequent WIFI drops and lockups when using the stock
firmware. Installing DD-WRT corrects this isssue.
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No gigabit / 1000 speed LAN support.•
No Wireless AC / IEEE 802.11ac.•
Specifications
Power in 100~240V 0.4A, Power Out 5V 2.5A
PCB ver. A1
D-Link Firmware 1.0.2 dated 2010/11/26
CPU AR7241 or AR7242 @ 400Mhz(MIPS32 24Kc).
Wireless NIC AR9287
Ethernet Ports 1x WAN RJ-45 10/100 Base T, 8x LAN RJ-45 10/100 Base T
Switch chip RTL8309G
ROM size 8mb <= The D-Link official rom is 7.6mb
RAM 32MB
USB ports 1x USB2.0, can connect to a USB hub, for more usb devices sharing.
USB 3G It support D-Link its own DWM-156 3G nic.
Antennas 2x antennas
FCC ID KA2IR632A1
Wireless standards supported
802.11b (max. 11 Mbit/s), 802.11g (max. 54 Mbit/s), 802.11n (max. 300
Mbit/s, 2.4 GHz only)
Main board
D-Link_DIR-632
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