D-Link DIR-880L AC1900 Wi-Fi Router Review

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Bigbruin.com tried the D-Link DIR-880L AC1900 Wi-Fi Router

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We have not covered many networking device in reviews recently, and things have come a long way in the last few years. I still primarily rely on wired connections in my home and office, as the performance and reliability of a Gigabit connection has outweighed the convenience of going wireless. Wireless devices are now capable of much higher throughput than the "G" and "N" days thanks to the Wireless AC standard (802.11ac), which is touted as bringing Gigabit Wi-Fi speeds to the masses. In this review we will be looking at a fairly new router from D-Link, the DIR-880L, which is rated as a 1900Mbps device, offering simultaneous dual band transfers of 600Mbps on 2.4Ghz and 1300Mbps on 5GHz. If the performance can match the specifications, and the reliability is on par with a wired connection, it may be time for me to reconsider my all wired approach to networking.

The promotional image above shows the D-Link DIR-880L AC1900 Wi-Fi router with its shiny black housing and array of three rather substantial antennas. The unit features a dual core processor to handle the AC wireless transmissions and traffic on the four wired Gigabit connections, as well as allowing the device to handle all of the extra features people have come to expect on a higher end router. The following list covers a good chunk of the product's features and specifications, but for a more complete view of what the DIR-880L has to offer, please visit the official product page on the D-Link website.
 D-Link DIR-880L AC1900 Wi-Fi Router Review @ Bigbruin.com