D-Link DIR-1760 Review
Even while the DIR-1960’s simple black shell is less eye-catching than D-gaming-focused Link’s routers, the four huge antennas on the top of the router stand out. It may either be put flat on a tabletop or fixed on a wall.
The DIR-1960’s rear panel contains all of the features you’d expect from a router: a Gigabit Ethernet LAN connector for connecting the router to a compatible modem, as well as four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting wired devices to the network. Additionally, D-Link has included a USB3 connector for content sharing.
The DIR-1960 is shipped with a secure wireless network already established. Then, after the router is plugged in and connected to your network, you can connect a wired or wireless device to the router, log into the router’s web interface, and follow the wizard through the setup process, which should take no more than a couple of minutes.
Specifications
Product Description | EXO AC1750 Smart Mesh Wi-Fi Router |
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Wireless Speed | 1750Mbps (2.4G + 5G) |
SDRAM | 256MB |
Flash | 128MB |
Antenna Type | External Fixed Antenna (3×3+3×3) |
Wi-Fi Mesh | Yes |
MU-MIMO | Yes |
D-Link Wi-Fi | Yes |
McAfee protection | Yes |
Voice Control Support (Amazon Alexa / Google Assistant) | Yes |
WAN | 1(10/100/1000) |
LAN | 4 (10/100/1000) |
USB 2.0/3.0 | USB 3.0 |
Static IP | Yes |
Dynamic IP (DHCP) | Yes |
PPPoE | Yes |
L2TP | Yes |
PPTP | Yes |
Static IPv6 | Yes |
PPPoE (IPv6 over PPPoE) | Yes |
QuickVPN | Yes |
WPS (Wi-Fi Protect Setup) | Yes (PBC only) |
WPA-PSK (Personal) | N/A |
WPA2-PSK (Personal) | Yes |
Guest Zone | Yes |
USB Sharing (FTP) | Yes |
USB Sharing (SAMBA) | Yes |