Abstract: D-Link has been busy with its wireless broadband routers and currently has one of the largest ranges on the market. Not content with this it's now started to bundle them together into a family of starter kits designed to give you a leg up into the world o...
The lack of gigabit wired ports is drawback and many people will be put off by the high recommended selling price. Otherwise the D-Link DKT-810 bundle is a very capable combo, but is best suited to someone who knows their way around a network. Roger G...
Abstract: Affordable but not fast. D-Links KIT provides a Draft-n ADSL router and a USB adaptor to connect your PC or laptop to it. Installation was incredibly easy thanks to the CD-based configuration wizard, which took us through Internet settings and set...
Some problems getting a connection with the ExpressCard adapter, Expensive
The D-Link DKT-810 All-In-One ADSL2+ modem router starter kit consists of a DSL-2740B router which costs £89 and a DWA-140 USB adapter that will set you back £45, both including VAT, so the boxed set saves you a whole £2.In addition to the ADSL kit, D-...
Abstract: D-Link's DKT-810 is a Draft-N ADSL2+ wireless network starter kit that consists of a DSL-2740B router and a DWA-410 USB adaptor, covered by a long 11-year warranty. The router has three antennas, which you can replace with high-gain models that use R-SMA...