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Contents Page Manual Revisions PrefaceTrademarks DescriptionTable of Contents Warranty TroubleshootingRegistration IiiProductPackageOverviewContents Computer with the following System RequirementsBrowser Requirements 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 Address LengthDNS Address Tunneling Connection 6rd Auto Detection IPv6 Manual SetupStatic IPv6 Lifetime AutoconfigurationPPPoE Lifetime IPv6 in IPv4 Tunneling SettingsConnection 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 SettingsEnable Wish Wish SettingsAutomatic Wish Rules Add Wireless Station Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPSAdvanced Network Settings Guest Zone Firewall IPv6 FirewallAddress Range field 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 Status Wireless LANDevice Information GeneralLog View Levels Apply Log Settings RefreshSave Log Active Sessions StatsRouting Wireless IPV6 Support Connecting to a Wireless Network Connect to a Wireless NetworkWPS Button 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 Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? Troubleshooting101 102 What can I do if I forgot my password?Ping url -f -l MTU value 103 104 Appendix a Wireless Basics Wireless Basics105 Small Office and Home Office Home106 Eliminate Interference Centralize your router or Access PointSecurity 107108 Wireless ModesCheck your IP address Networking BasicsAppendix B Networking Basics 109110 StepTechnical Specifications Appendix D Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support112 Appendix E GNU General Public License GNU General Public License113 Source Code Definitions114 115 Basic PermissionsConveying Modified Source Versions Conveying Verbatim Copies116 117 Conveying Non-Source Forms118 Additional Terms119 Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Appendix E GNU General Public License TerminationAutomatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients 120121 PatentsUse with the GNU Affero General Public License No Surrender of Others FreedomRevised Versions of this License 122Limitation of Liability Disclaimer of WarrantyInterpretation of Sections 15 123Appendix F Warranty Warranty124 125 Submitting a Claim126 What Is Not Covered127 Limitation of LiabilityFCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC Caution128 Radiation Exposure Statement Industry Canada Statement129 Appendix G Registration Registration130
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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.

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