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CNET editors' rating:
3.5
stars
Very good
Detailed editors' rating - Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 40 reviews
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Product summary
The
good: GameFuel mode gives priority to games and other high-bandwidth apps; four Gigabit Ethernet ports; WPA support; SPI firewall; supereasy setup.
The
bad: Expensive; lacks MIMO technology; short one-year warranty; fastest wireless speeds require special wireless adapter for the connecting computer.
The
bottom
line: Get the D-Link DGL-4300 now if you can't stand another second of gameplay disruption; otherwise, wait until it incorporates a solid MIMO solution.
Price range: $105.99 - $214.19
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 03/31/2005
- Released on: 12/08/2004
The slick, black DGL-4300 has seven blue status lights on the front that indicate when the power, WAN, WLAN, and four Gigabit LAN ports are working properly. The removable 5dBi antenna on the back edge bends and rotates 90 and 360 degrees, respectively, which helps you optimally position the antenna. In other efforts to help you position the router just right, D-Link ships the device with four handy rubber feet for lying flat, two snap-on rubber legs for vertical placement, and brackets for wall hanging.
The DGL-4300's browser-based configuration tool is also slick. The tool's smooth blue, orange, and black graphics and well-organized tabs are a nice touch. When you initially log in to the D-Link tool, it presents you with two helpful wizards for connecting to the Internet and specifying your wireless security settings. Or you can skip the wizards and alter all of the DGL-4300's settings manually, determining features such as the device's SSID, WEP and WPA security levels, acceptable MAC addresses, and DMZ assignments. Parents who want to limit their kids' computing activities can also use the tool to block access to certain Web sites and games at specific times. At press time, D-Link also posted a new firmware upgrade with a few potentially intriguing features, such as Xbox Live certification, which allegedly helps to limit ICMP, and the ability to test virtual server settings via a LAN connection, which may help those attempting to establish their own game servers.
Last but not least, the tool contains access to the router's GameFuel technology, which makes a noticeable improvement in gaming performance on wireless routers servicing multiple simultaneous connections. We started our anecdotal tests by using our laptop to play an online match of Unreal Tournament 2004, first through an 802.11b router, then through the DGL-4300, while neither router received any other Wi-Fi traffic. In each scenario, our movements were smooth and timely. We then used our laptop and the 802.11b router to upload photos to an FTP server while simultaneously playing Unreal Tournament 2004; we used another laptop to upload more pictures to an FTP server through the router at the same time. The subsequent lag in our gameplay was as plain as day. We experienced a similar lag when conducting the same gameplay and file transfers using our laptops and the DGL-4300 with GameFuel disabled. When we went through the same scenario a final time with GameFuel enabled, all of our movements and shots appeared smooth and timely once again.
The DGL-4300 kept up the fast performance in the first half of CNET Labs' tests. In its SuperG mode, the router earned the same fantastic 45.7Mbps max-throughput score as the MIMO-enabled Belkin Wireless Pre-N router. But the D-Link's lack of MIMO support showed in our mixed-mode tests: it clocked a sad 9.9Mbps score compared to the Belkin's 42.1Mbps time.
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