
Router Reviews - From Our Forum Members
Generated by Jive SBS on 2015-05-19Z
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Router: D-Link WBR-1310
From Forum Member: JAMES_SQUARED
have had no issues with it. It was easy to setup and it was easy to add the Wii to the
network. I purchased this because it was on sale quite a while back for about $35 and
our other D-Link router was a bit old and was not able to support more advanced security
options such as WPA and WPA-2. I use a D-Link router because they have a very good
reputation of working well with Macs and this certainly has been the case here.
Router: D-Link WBR-2310
From Forum Member: YOUR_MASTER_OF_NINTENDO
this router works fine without modifications but one critical problem. DOES NOT SURVIVE!
the router breaks down after about 2 months so when that happened I just bought a new
one only to find after awhile IT BROKE AGAIN! so I don't recommend this router I'm finally
getting a airport express and when I get that I'll put a report for that
rating: 1 star
Router: D-Link DI-524
From Forum Member: MOYERTHEDESTROYER
I used my old DLink Di-524 for DS, DS Lite and Wii. It's several years old and the range
is not great but it works fine. Heads up: if you own one of these and like me check the
Nintendo router support pages before connecting you will see it recommends updating the
firmware. On this particular DLink when you do that you lose all settings. Fortunately I had
my WEP key written down so I didn't have to reconfigure all my devices.
From Forum Member: HOCKEYFAN99
I can get WEP and WPA-PSK(AES) to work with my Wii, unfortunately WPA2-PSK(AES) for
this router will not work with the Wii, regardless if I am using G-mode or mixed mode. I've
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