D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N 300 Router
- Type: Wireless Without Modem
- 300 Mbps Speed
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- External Antenna
Original price was: ₹1,800.₹899Current price is: ₹899.
D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N 300 Router Prices
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Specification: D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N 300 Router
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Anonymous –
Good router, working fine and has a very good range of network, the network bar is almost full even at good distance.
Anonymous –
The is not same like the picture 🤣 🤣 is shown it different one but the model is same in my opinion it is best for the house 🏡🏡 and it has a long range about 5dbi=500meters range it is compact and lightweight and the delivery was late by flipkart is not what I was appreciated with flipkart💕💕and sometimes it’s not working properly not connecting
Anonymous –
I have bought this product in a hurry since I can get it delivered within a day with flipkart first. There was only 1 in stock and I was just in time in grabbing the opportunity. The range is fabulous and passes through more than 3 doors into my cabin. Am pleasantly surprised at the ease of use of the interface. The dual antenna coverage is really good. I am currently using it with ACT Broadband.
Anonymous –
Product quality is very good. This size is very smallest and light weight and smart design. It’s work very fast and smooth. Speed was average (1mbps/s).
Anonymous –
Good product delivered on time A real gem for your home/small office wifi need. The signal easily penetrates 2-3 walls and travels at least 10 meters. It’s very easy to install it’s working fine with act fibernet I will update the review of performance after 1 week I like the product
Anonymous –
Hi..\nI ordered the product and got it delivered the next day. There are many reviews against Dlink 2750U but no reviews against DIR-615 so thought of writing this review. \nTechnically, 2750U is for Telephone line broadbands like bsnl,mtnl,airtel etc(bcoz it has RJ11 port for WAN link) and DIR-615 is for Cable line broadbands(as it has RJ45 port for WAN link). \nDIR-615 is highly recommended for people using any local cable broadband, tikona broadband(has RJ45 port for WAN) etc. I had previously used dlink 2750U model for my airtel telephone broadband(has RJ11 port for WAN) where it worked perfectly fine but later I switched to Tikona and then Coconet(local cable broadband).Both Tikona and Coconet, 2750U model was not working as it lacks RJ45 port). There is certainly a workaround to make 2750U work(by converting one LAN port to WAN port for RJ45 connection) with Cable broadbands but that way it neither works properly(since its unofficial,the workaround results in disconnection of your internet many times a day) nor it is officially recommended. \nI have been using DIR-615 from past few days and the experience is awesome.I have connected it with 2 smartphones and 2 laptops using its wifi in my house.It has very good wifi range,the connection is steady and has no disconnection and no heating issue at all. \nFlipkart delivery and packaging 5/5\nDevice quality 5/5\nDevice performance and reception 5/5\nPrice of product 4/5 (lowest in flipkart though).
Anonymous –
I had ordered TP-Link TL-WR841 N 300 Router before and somehow it din’t gave me the range in my 1BHK even with two antennas. So I decided to place a replacement order, replaced router which I received was worst then the initial one. Finally I decided to go with D-Link and guys its just perfect. I am very happy with this router.\n- Excellent Range\n- Easy Setup\n- Can connect up to 4 LAN\n- And get same broadband speed for cable and wireless both.\n\nonly one drawback, D-Link doesn’t has Internet indicator LED which shows red light if there is a problem with your ISP. You will need to check the status instead.\n\nThanks to Flipkart.
Anonymous –
Quadrupled my speed ?\nQuadrupled my speed at home. There are 4 important points I’d like to make:\n\n1) All these years I paid for a 50mbps speed from my cable company. I had an older Nertgare from 2009 which has served me well all these years (and still works) but I decided it was time to upgrade. Typically I was getting only 12-17mbps through my wi-fi (for example, to my iPhone6). After getting this Router, I now get 57mbps on the same iPhone. All of my devices are much faster now… PS4, iPhones, iPads, Epson Printer, Baby Monitor, Tablets, Roku 3 box, Roku Streaming Stick, etc…\n\n2) Cables …. Please note, one other thing I did in addition to getting this router is that I also bought all new cat6 cables (from Amazon Basics), and that has helped the router to connect well to the cable modem. From the router itself, I have a few wired items (Roku 3 box, PS4, my PC). And note that I tested the Roku 3 box, PS4, and PC wirelessly as well. In all conditions, wired with Cat6 cables and/or wi-fi, this router has delivered the speeds I was missing for years.\n\n3) Interface…. Also, I like the interface for setting up and using the router. I like that you get two options of 2.4ghz or 5ghz connection. One thing to keep in mind is that some older devices can only use 2.4g so it is that old device itself that limits the connection speed (not your wi-fi necessarily). Newer devices are 5g capable and can maximize the speed capability.\n\n4) Security… I also like the \
Anonymous –
Close your eyes and just go for it. Amazing product with a reasonable price.. I am am geeting fantastic coverage from ground to second floor roof. Using 60mbps speed.\nYou may trust tje product.\nFlipkart- Delivery was good
Anonymous –
My existing ADSL N router (D-Link DSL-2750U) was losing range in my new house so I had to choose between replacing it with a stronger AC router or buying one of these routers that can work in the repeater mode. I went with the second and cheaper option, and I’m very pleased with the result so far.\n\nDespite the painfuly horrible DLink web interface, it was easy to set it up in the repeater mode, although that’s not one of the default options the DIR-615’s setup wizard offers. Once configured, this thing can then be tucked away and forgotten at the spot the main router begins to lose signal, and it will keep extending the signal from the primary access point until the kingdom come.\n\nI have set this new router’s SSID and password to be the same as the main router’s, which allows me to roam all over the house with my phone or laptop automatically picking up the stronger signal in any area. Because it’s running on repeater mode, all devices connecting to it appear on the main LAN network, which makes sharing data — even a NAS — with all my wired and wireless devices a joy.\n\nI intended to flash DD-WRT on it, but the hardware revision I received (ver. T1) is apparently not yet supported, so I’m living with the stock firmware for now.\n\nI haven’t yet tried setting this up as a wired access point because my main use-case was for a wireless repeater, but I don’t see any reason why it won’t work as an equally good wireles router. In short, if you need a great N300 router at a great price, I can recommend the DIR-615 strongly.