D-Link introduces new ultimate speed of wireless N900 router - Dir-857. This is a new router introduction and at the same time Linksys introduces new version of Linksys E4200V2 which is also powered by N900 technology. What makes Dir-857 different than other wireless N900 routers?
The wireless technology grows very fast since the introduction of draft 802.11n wireless technology. Mostly wireless manufacturers adopt this draft version of the wireless technology into their wireless devices and shipped them into the market with the "future of wireless technology" label.
Today the wireless technology leaps higher and higher, from the wireless G technology with the maximum speed of 54Mbps to the ultimate speed of wireless N900 with the maximum speed of up to 450Mbps each band. This means the total bandwidth of both bands is up to 900Mbps ideally. What a high leap?
Currently not many wireless routers are powered by the wireless N900 technology. D-link with its Dir-857 HD router is one of them. And surprisingly, Linksys which is one of the leading networking manufacturers doesn't introduce new wireless router which is powered by N900 technology with new name something like Linksys E4500 or something. But Linksys introduces new version of E4200 router with N900 technology, the E4200V2. Users which are loyal to Linksys expect that Linksys introduces completely new product like what Netgear does. Netgear offers Wndr4000 wireless routers and not for a while it also ships the Wndr4500 wireless N900 router into the market with more features including the embedded two USB ports to let you share both storage and printer together. It sounds good to support your "work and play" environment.
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