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D-Link WiFi Router, AC2600 MU-MIMO Dual Band Gigabit 4K Streaming and Gaming with USB Ports, 4x4 Wireless Internet for Home (DIR-882-US), Black

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Features

  • AC2600 Dual band router: Wi-Fi speeds of up to 2600 Mbps (800 Mbps in 2.4 gigahertz plus 1733 Mbps in 5 gigahertz) to support more connected Wi-Fi devices to your high speed home network
  • Stream, game, and more: Enjoy 4K/HD video and online gaming simultaneously with 4 x 4 data streams and 4 high performance antennas
  • Dual Core Processor: The dual core processor gives you powerful wired and wireless internet network speeds
  • Multi user MIMO technology: Significantly improves simultaneous streaming on multiple devices
  • Advanced Smart Beam: Tracks your connected devices for enhanced Wi-Fi speed and range throughout your home
  • Intelligent quality of Service: Traffic optimization delivers seamless performance for your applications
  • 2 USB ports: Remotely deliver high speed data transmissions for storage devices (1 USB 3.0 and 1 USB 2.0)
  • Intuitive user interface: For easy setupfrom your mobile devices and network management from your desktop
  • Connect securely: WPA/WPA2 encryption for home network security

Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎D-Link


Series: ‎DIR-882


Item model number: ‎DIR-882-US


Item Weight: ‎1.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9 x 7 x 1.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 7 x 1.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎D-Link Systems, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 8, 2017


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  • Works with firmware 1.02
At first, I was really dissapointed with the extremely poor performance of this wireless router. Every single firmware ( I even tried with DD-WRT) made it worse; except version "WPA2 Security (KRACK) Patch (1.02B02 BETA)". Don't forget to do a 10 second reset after successfully uploading the firmware to the flash memory. Also, if you're having trouble with webpages not loading images or taking forever to load, try changing the MTU value (take a look at the troubleshooting section of the manual) in Settings>Internet>Advance. Finally, the UI is too simple, making things like QoS (which is the main feature in a gaming router) way too basic. It also lacks features like LAN segmentation (VLAN), which is very useful when you have IP cameras and/or a NAS. If you are a gamer and your ISP uses HFC (Cable) Internet connections, don't expect this router to improve your Internet connection by lowering your ping or giving you some extra bandwidth. The only thing that gives you a low ping and low jitter, is being close to the server and switching to a fiber connection (FTTH). Besides, the best for a gaming console or PC is a wired connection, so make sure that whatever network equipment you plan to buy, at least meet these 4 basic requirements: 1. Decent ethernet cables (Cat6 and above) 2. Gigabit ethernet ports 3. High throughput (WAN>LAN/LAN>WAN) 4. Advance QoS features that allow you to prioritize traffic not only by device, but also by protocol or even application. If you are looking for a solid gaming router, keep looking, this woudn't be your best choice. If you can get one of these at 50% off (I got mine at $72) and somehow you can make it work, then it's alright. It gets the job done for most use cases. Edit: If you are troubleshooting the missing images, slow webpage loading, and overall lagging; check the color of the Internet connection LED (the second from left to right). If the LED is amber, then there's some kind of problem or limitation with the Internet connection. Try changing the MTU number (in my case, 1500 was the right value). When the LED changes to a green color, the problem is fixed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020 by Diego_Ex_Machina Diego_Ex_Machina

  • A great and affordable device for DD-WRT usage
As a long-time user of DD-WRT on another brand of WiFi router, when it came time to upgrade, support for DD-WRT was a must-have. After lengthy "research", I settled on the D-Link DIR-882-US for several reasons. DD-WRT seems to have limited support of 802.11ax so far, so 802.11ac was preferred. Of the numerous brands and models, this device seemed to have a great balance of speed, price, and support by DD-WRT. Since the construction of my multi-story house requires multiple WiFi devices for full coverage, price was critical. Additionally, many devices on the market are large and ugly. The DIR-882-US is neither. It looks professional and unassuming, and if it peeks out from behind my furnishings will not look like a tacky "gamerz" WiFi device. One location it was needed required vertical wall-mounting, and this has been working well. It is easily 5-10 times as fast as my older WiFi devices. Achieving this did take some effort, due largely to overconfidence on my part because of having experience with DD-WRT on another brand of device. I basically messed-up the first time I tried installing DD-WRT and had to temporarily roll-back the old devices for a couple of days while I diagnosed things and walked through the installation and setup sequence more carefully. Once I had the latest DD-WRT installed, everything has been working very well. Note that I never tried the vendor's software, only DD-WRT. There are faster WiFi routers out there, even faster 802.11ac devices supported by DD-WRT. For my situation, the DIR-882-US router hits the sweet spot for value, and has been an excellent upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by DC

  • Works great until it doesn't
I've had this for going on three years now. It was fantastic... until it stopped being fantastic. Now at least once a week I have to repair it in the app to get service back. It was great fora while, but this far out I don't recommend it
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Mat

  • Works well in metal building, car shop environment
First Impressions: Interface is real basic, not pretty, but the wifi alone is 10x better than the Archer a9 AC1900 and AC1200 routers it replaced. The 1200 was the old one that the Archer A9 replaced. Both TP Link routers dropped connections, wired and wireless, and when working, were slow, slow, stutter, slow. This D-Link DIR 882 is a far better router than the dollars spent would indicate. I am OK with a plain GUI, because the actual CONNECTIONS are what is important to me, as I use my wireless for programming through manufacturer's servers, and bricking a 1200 dollar box is more expensive than a 140.00 router. Nothing I do is gaming like, and probably not bandwidth demanding, but that drop-free connection is critical. The 1900, supposedly with MIMO and better specs, off the bat, was a bigger pile than the cheap 1200 router. I do use this router with two laptops, one tablet, two cel phones using wifi calling, and 8 ethernet devices, some of them POE cameras, and one of them an ethernet smart TV, so the cumulative data can add up. Remember, this is in a metal building with foil insulation and metal walls with metal vehicles inside, going through metal insulated doors, as well. I do recommend setting two antennas straight up and two sideways. So far, so good, but the improvement is extremely noticeable. I will likely update on long term performance in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020 by Jim Paschall

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