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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => DIR-655 => Routers / COVR => Europe DIR-655 => Topic started by: Seiz on December 17, 2009, 03:09:33 AM
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Hello
I want to buy a new router , my wrt54g is dieing ( daily reboot ) , and i think the 655 is what i want . I red that the A4 version is very good , and now that i called to order one and asked for the version they said it's A5 .
I couldn't find a review or any info on the A5 , and i wanna ask here first if it's better or worse than the A4 .
Can anyone tell me if it's ok compared to the A4 ? meaning it's not a downgrade version of the A4
Many thanks :)
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ive just bought one but it was a4, never heard of a5
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Have a Rev A5 here, it is the same as Rev A4 only delivered with 1.21 firmware.
(Original Rev A4 was delivered with 1.20 I think).
Firmware shows it as A4.
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Hello
I want to buy a new router , my wrt54g is dieing ( daily reboot ) , and i think the 655 is what i want . I red that the A4 version is very good , and now that i called to order one and asked for the version they said it's A5 .
I couldn't find a review or any info on the A5 , and i wanna ask here first if it's better or worse than the A4 .
Can anyone tell me if it's ok compared to the A4 ? meaning it's not a downgrade version of the A4
Many thanks :)
My suggestion is : wndr3700 wnr3500L, RT-N16 and wrt610N then you can use DD-WRT software.
They have newest cipset.
kthaddock
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I have just received V A5 when i bought the DIR-655 from a UK website (EWlink) the only problem is the box is covered in French writing... the spectrum regulations on the bottom say area 2 (France) whilst the UK and the rest of Europe displayed show area 1. It seems that wireless b is limited to 10 mW in France and 100mW for UK and Europe?
I have not opened the box yet cause I am worried that the GUI etc will all be in French... The D-Link self help portal does not work properly in either Firefox 3.6 nor Windoze IE 8. Can't enter the problem????
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I think the 10mW limit for region 2 is only applied to outdoor equipment. Even if not, it only applies to 2454 ~ 2483 GHz, so just manually set it to CH1 to CH10 and not 11, 12 or 13, and you'll have your 100mW 802.11b/g
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I think the 10mW limit for region 2 is only applied to outdoor equipment. Even if not, it only applies to 2454 ~ 2483 GHz, so just manually set it to CH1 to CH10 and not 11, 12 or 13, and you'll have your 100mW 802.11b/g
Thanks Pookeyhead! My vision has been cleared ;)