 bigpapae35
join:2002-10-25 Great Neck, NY
2 edits | D-Links new DIR-685 is speed daemon
Check out the short review at smallnetbuilder, it has the fasting routing speed ever tested, and it could probably handle alot more connections than 200, if their test system could produce results over 200.
And the wireless N speeds are on top of the charts for every downlink test in 20mhz & 40mhz modes, and did relatively well for uplink tests.
»www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/···0851/96/ |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| Gone is those buggy Unib crap and buggy Atheros PU/WPU so now all those DIR-655, DIR-825, DIR-855, DGL-4500 are stuck with faulty CPUs. I see that the DIR-685 blows them away using Ralink RT2880F PU 266MHz but it has 64MB of RAM and 32MB for Flash wow! Since the Belkin N+ uses the same RT2880F so I know the performance that chip with 32MB of RAM I have. Realtek Gig PU at 832KB Packet memory is the same in DIR-655 A3/A4, DIR-825, DIR-855, DGL-4500 as well Belkin N+. I would buy DIR-685 but I am sure the price is high right now.. |
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  eots
join:2003-02-04 | reply to bigpapae35 I wonder why they didn't make it dual band. Also wonder if it will ever be available in Canada, the DIR-855 never was. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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4 edits | said by eots :I wonder why they didn't make it dual band. Also wonder if it will ever be available in Canada, the DIR-855 never was. That's $300 USD.. I don't feel like spending that type of money on router where most of it's features will be in a closet with close door. They need to put those features in another router. But I see the need for those extra LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN speeds for moving media faster using full duplex mode in Gig. So that means most Gig switch in these routers are not set to full duplex or just not using full features of what Gig switch port should be.
Dlink DIR-685 XTREME N STORAGE ROUTER specs.. 50436 Brand Dlink Vendor Code DIR-685 Description
TeCHNICaL SPeCIFICaTIoNS STaNDaRDS Ieee 802.11n (draft 2.0) Ieee 802.11g Ieee 802.11b Ieee 802.3 Ieee 802.3u Ieee 802.3ab SaTa uSB 2.0 DeVICe INTeRFaCeS 4 Gigabit LaN 1 Gigabit Internet/WaN 2 uSB 2.0 Built-in 802.11n (draft) wireless LaN WIReLeSS LaN DaTa RaTeS up to 300Mbps¹ WIReLeSS LaN SeCuRITY WeP WPa and WPa2 (Wi-Fi Protected access) WIReLeSS LaN aNTeNNaS Internal antennas FIReWaLL FeaTuReS Network address Translation (NaT) Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) VPN Pass-through / Multi-sessions / PPTP / L2TP / IPSec QoS WMM (for WLaN traffc) QoS engine for prioritizing traffc SHaRePoRTTM FuNCTIoN SuPPoRT allows connection of external hard drives, fash memory and multifunction printers to uSB ports allows sharing of hard drives, printing and scanning functions 9 DISPLaY PaNeL 3.2 true color TFT LCD Navigation buttons HaRD DRIVe SuPPoRT SaTa-standard drive of any capacity size 2.5-inch internal 3 DeVICe MaNaGeMeNT uPnP support DDNS support Integrated Wireless Security Wizard and Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) support Windows Connect Now (WCN) support Web-based management using Internet explorer® v6 or later; Mozilla Firefox® v2.0 or later; or other Java- enabled browsers automatic frmware update notifcation email notifcation for triggered events uPnP aV Server for streaming media to compatible media players 4 Built-in FTP server for fle access from over the Internet 5 Scheduled downloads LCD and hard drive power management for conserving energy and extending hardware life Storage permissions for users Multi-language fle name support INSTaLLaTIoN Quick Router Setup utility 6 SharePortTM Network uSB utility 6 Desktop placement LeD Power LCD CeRTIFICaTIoNS FCC Class B IC Ce C-Tick Wi-Fi Certifed b/g/n (draft) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Works with Windows Vista Safety CSa LVD RoHS compliant ReCoMMeNDeD SYSTeM ReQuIReMeNTS For optimal wireless performance: Computers and network devices with D-Link Xtreme N or other 802.11n (draft) interfaces to connect to the DIR-685 Warranty 1 Year Manufacturer's return to base |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| Re: D-Links new DIR-685 more info shots
rear ports using USB Flash Drive click on image to make it bigger
using internal esat HDD for NAS-Ready Storage click on image to make it bigger
internal views of pcb click on image to make it bigger
internal views of WNPU click on image to make it bigger
internal views of storage chip, realtek gig chip and ram click on image to make it bigger
rear view showing 2 USB ports and 5 gig ports 1 for the WAN click on image to make it bigger
external view of the TFT screen click on image to make it bigger |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| NPU (Network Processor Unit) - Ralink RT2880F 266MHz click on image to make it bigger
GPU Gig Processor Unit - Realtek RTL8366SR 832KB Packet Buffer click on image to make it bigger
Storage Link Processor Unit click on image to make it bigger
Tabletop view of DIR-685 click on image to make it bigger |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| reply to bigpapae35 Re: D-Links new DIR-685 is speed daemon
Extra notes.. 2 USB 2.0; allow connection of external hard drives, flash memory and multi-function printers to the USB port); to allow sharing of the hard disk, print and scan functions; Hard Disk Support: SATA hard drives of any capacity, 2.5-inch built-in |
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 Jim Shaffer
join:2004-08-06 Montgomery, PA | But does it still use that Shareport nonsense instead of acting as a true printer server? |
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 KGB7
join:2003-12-17 Rockville, MD | Still needs external antennas, so it will do better at long range. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| reply to Jim Shaffer said by Jim Shaffer :But does it still use that Shareport nonsense instead of acting as a true printer server? No it works on it's own as everything is built-in that's what the Storlink chip does for a NAS-Ready Storage Router. What data I've uncovered. If you look at the last image you see they're testing it with a 900MHz cordless phone instead of 5.8GHz or DECT 6.0 (1.9GHz) |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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| reply to KGB7 said by KGB7 :Still needs external antennas, so it will do better at long range. Ralink WNPU has a range of 1,200FT This is 2T3R design. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT | reply to bigpapae35 Three is a pay service for one of the dlink framework features I don't know what that is for? I did see it displayed on the TFT screen. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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2 edits | Processor StorLink SL3516 used in DIR-685 it's ram features
Technical Specifications
Processor StorLink SL3516 (ARM-9 300MHx) Memory 64MB (RAM), 32MB (Flash) Networking DHCP Server, Dynamic DNS Network Security Data encryption Network Protocol CIFS, AFP, NFS, WebDev Hard-Disk Type 2Bay: Up to 2x 1TB SATA-II HDD (No Limitation), Raid Level 0,1 USB Interface USB 2.0 (Backward Compatible to USB 1.1), Flash Disk Auto Copy Dimensions 6.5" x 7.5" x 3" inches Operating System StorLink SL3516 Additional Protocols FTP with SSL/ TLS, |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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4 edits | DIR-685 Info
Cooling fan (for esatII HDDs) click on image to make it bigger
2x 64MB for a total of 128MB of RAM click on image to make it bigger
My Photo File click on image to make it bigger
Full Scale of the Photo Above click on image to make it bigger
Hard Drive Status click on image to make it bigger |
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 flamaest
join:2009-06-26 Hollister, CA | reply to bigpapae35 Re: D-Links new DIR-685 is speed daemon
So, is this DIR-685 better at wireless speeds and range than the DIR-855?
I was about to get the DIR-855, but I guess i'll hold off for a bit..
Thanks, Fabian. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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2 edits | said by flamaest :So, is this DIR-685 better at wireless speeds and range than the DIR-855? I was about to get the DIR-855, but I guess i'll hold off for a bit.. Thanks, Fabian. Well yes because of the features you get with this router blows all of the DGL/DIR-series out of the water! Looks like to early to tell that this will be a smart router so you can change the ports speed instead of the switch ports are set to auto. That's most of our problems everything is set to auto.
On the wireless side it's using the newest Ralink WNPU for 2.4/5.3GHz and it's 2T3R design from two internal ANTs!
This shows you your wired connection speed status click on image to make it better |
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 MLGTWISTED
join:2007-01-19 Melville, NY | reply to bigpapae35 Is there a release date yet? I'm definately interested in upgrading to this router, purely for the wireless performance; which does look good. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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1 edit | said by MLGTWISTED :Is there a release date yet? I'm definately interested in upgrading to this router, purely for the wireless performance; which does look good. On guess on the first post it will be.. Where I got the info from they had it already released. Out of 5 stars the this storage router got 5/5 and the comments were great. Price wasn't great. There is a company in the USA was selling these for $387 but I guess it's a hold on delivery.
This would be a router that you would mount or place on your kitchen counter or your desk. I don't think you could stick it into a network closet and leave there. |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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2 edits | reply to bigpapae35 Okay looks like this will be only 2.4GHz and 5GHz will be disabled. But the wireless is stronger than current line-up. Here's the
DIR-685 Web Admin - BT Manager 
DIR-685 User Groups 
Correction. RAM is dual chips 64MB so it's 128MB of RAM FLASH is 8MB + 32MB FLASH |
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  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT
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1 edit | Disk Management Web Admin 
There is a torrent section that shows you number of peers/seeders so the BT application is built-in I don't know if that will make it to the USA version? |
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