
Router Reviews - From Our Forum Members
Generated by Jive SBS on 2015-05-19Z
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2. Make sure you use only WEP encryption. Yeah, I know, older then your granny's socks,
but Wii does NOT play nice with WPA on D-Link products. It will work, but connection will be
lost after extended period of inactivity.
3. Leave protocol on "mixed n/g/b" ("n" will be disabled with WEP)
4. No need to select a channel - let router select one for you as well (mine selected 11)
Otherwise, great router for the price. Wii and DS have connected flawlessly on the first
try. A week later - still did not have to reset the router. I have verified in the router log - Wii
connects on 801.11g protocol, DS on 801.11b - both fast and stable.
From Forum Member: GRNDPNDR
I purchased a DLink DIR615. This was also my first step into the wireless internet world,
and into networking for that matter. The router is excellent, and after the initial setup (which
was a pain due to user error only) the router was working great, Wii connected and running
smoothly.
After tweaking some more stuff for security it's been working flawlessly since day 1. Cost
was $39.99 CAD on sale, $59.99 CAD reg, unless the price went down.
Router: D-Link 614+ (802.11b)
From Forum Member: DUDE9023
The router did not work at first, but thankfully, I was able to make it work by changing the TX
rates. The router works perfectly. It has a decent enough connection from upstairs and in the
basement, with it being in the middle. I don't remember ever losing my connection.
(In case anyone doesn't know how to change that on this router, you type 192.168.0.1 in a
web browser, where you'd normally type a site address. It will ask you for a username and
password, which were by default set to admin and blank. Click on the "Advanced" tab on the
top, and then "Performance" on the left side. You should set Basic Rates and TX Rates to
1-2. When you press apply, and the router resets, you should be good to go.)
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