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Contents Page Description PrefaceManual Revisions TrademarksTable of Contents Iii TroubleshootingWarranty RegistrationProductPackageOverviewContents Browser Requirements System RequirementsComputer with the following Total Performance IntroductionYour specific settings within minutes FeaturesConnections Hardware OverviewTransmission LEDsBefore you Begin InstallationWireless Installation Considerations Quick Router Setup Wizard CD ConfigurationQRS Mobile App Configuration Quick Setup Wizard Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Web-based Configuration Utility Manual Internet Configuration Setup and skip to the next Internet Connection SetupStatic IP Manual Internet SetupDynamic IP ServiceSelect either Always-on,On-Demand, or Manual PPPoE DSLPptp L2TP Aftr IPv6 Address B4 IPv4 Address DS-LiteWireless Settings Manual Wireless Settings What is WPA? Wireless SecurityWireless Network Setup Wizard Configuration Click on Manual Wireless Connection Setup Configure WPA-Personal PSKNext to Security Mode, select WPA-Enterprise Configure WPA-Enterprise RadiusConfiguration WPS Add Wireless Device with WPS WizardConfiguration Router Settings Network SettingsNetBIOS Scope Dhcp Server SettingsClients Dhcp ReservationUSB Settings IPV6 Connectivity Setup buttonIPv6 Internet Connection Setup Wizard Configuration IPv6 over PPPoE DNS Address LengthAddress Tunneling Connection 6rd Auto Detection IPv6 Manual SetupStatic IPv6 Lifetime AutoconfigurationPPPoE Lifetime Connection SettingsIPv6 in IPv4 Tunneling DNS Address 6rd Link-Local Connectivity Virtual Server AdvancedSchedules section Port Forwarding Application Rules Speed QoS EngineNetwork Filters Access Control Wizard Access ControlConfiguration Configuration Website Filters Action Select Allow or Deny Inbound FiltersFirewall Settings Application Level Gateway Configuration Routing Transmit Power Set the transmit power of the antennas Advanced Wireless SettingsAutomatic Wish Rules Wish SettingsEnable Wish Add Wireless Station Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSAdvanced Network Settings Guest Zone Address Range field IPv6 FirewallFirewall IPv6 Routing Tools Administrator SettingsTime Zone Select the Time Zone from the drop-down menu Time SettingsCheck this box to send the router logs to a SysLog Server SysLogAuthentication authentication Email SettingsSystem Settings Firmware Upgrade Update FirmwareDdns System Check Schedules General Wireless LANStatus Device InformationSave Log View Levels Apply Log Settings RefreshLog Active Sessions StatsRouting Wireless IPV6 Support WPS Button Connect to a Wireless NetworkConnecting to a Wireless Network Windows Connecting to a Wireless Network Connecting to a Wireless Network Windows Vista Connect to a network Configure Wireless SecurityConnecting to a Wireless Network Using Windows XP View Available Wireless Networks 100 101 TroubleshootingWhy can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? 102 What can I do if I forgot my password?Ping url -f -l MTU value 103 104 105 Wireless BasicsAppendix a Wireless Basics 106 HomeSmall Office and Home Office 107 Centralize your router or Access PointEliminate Interference Security108 Wireless Modes109 Networking BasicsCheck your IP address Appendix B Networking Basics110 StepTechnical Specifications 112 Contacting Technical SupportAppendix D Contacting Technical Support 113 GNU General Public LicenseAppendix E GNU General Public License 114 DefinitionsSource Code 115 Basic Permissions116 Conveying Verbatim CopiesConveying Modified Source Versions 117 Conveying Non-Source Forms118 Additional Terms119 120 Appendix E GNU General Public License TerminationAcceptance Not Required for Having Copies Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients121 Patents122 No Surrender of Others FreedomUse with the GNU Affero General Public License Revised Versions of this License123 Disclaimer of WarrantyLimitation of Liability Interpretation of Sections 15124 WarrantyAppendix F Warranty 125 Submitting a Claim126 What Is Not Covered127 Limitation of Liability128 FCC CautionFCC Radiation Exposure Statement 129 Industry Canada StatementRadiation Exposure Statement 130 RegistrationAppendix G Registration
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DIR-655, DIR-655 specifications

The D-Link DIR-655 is a widely recognized wireless router that has made a significant mark in the realm of home networking since its initial release. Known for its combination of high performance, advanced features, and ease of use, the DIR-655 is primarily designed for users looking for reliable internet connectivity with added functionalities.

One of the standout features of the D-Link DIR-655 is its capability to operate on dual-band frequencies – 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. This dual-band support allows users to experience reduced interference and improved wireless performance. The 2.4 GHz band is ideal for basic tasks such as web browsing and email, while the 5 GHz band excels in handling high-bandwidth applications like HD video streaming and online gaming.

Equipped with advanced 802.11n wireless technology, the DIR-655 ensures an extensive range and faster speeds, making it suitable for households with multiple devices. The Wireless N technology provides data transfer speeds of up to 300 Mbps, enhancing connectivity for streaming content, downloading files, and engaging in online gaming without noticeable lag.

Moreover, the router features multiple Ethernet ports, accommodating wired connections for devices that require a stable internet connection, such as gaming consoles and desktop computers. This versatility ensures that users can seamlessly connect devices while benefitting from minimal latency.

Security is a primary concern for any network, and the DIR-655 addresses this with robust security features. It employs WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols to safeguard the network against unauthorized access and potential threats. The built-in firewall adds an extra layer of protection, keeping your data safe from external vulnerabilities.

Setting up the DIR-655 is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly web interface. The D-Link Quick Setup Wizard guides users through the installation process, ensuring that even those with limited technical knowledge can configure the router with ease.

Additionally, the DIR-655 offers Quality of Service (QoS) settings, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth allocation according to their needs. This feature is particularly useful in busy households where multiple users are engaged in high-bandwidth activities simultaneously.

In summary, the D-Link DIR-655 is an exceptional choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-rich wireless router. Its dual-band technology, high data transfer speeds, fortified security measures, and user-friendly setup make it a formidable ally in the quest for seamless internet connectivity. Whether for casual browsing or intensive online activities, the DIR-655 continues to meet the diverse needs of modern users.