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WiFi 6 AX3600 Router (DL-WRX36), Dual Band, 8-Stream , Wireless Speed Up to 3.6Gbps, MU-MIMO, 2.5G WAN & 4 Gigabit LAN Ports, for Home & Gaming (1 Pack)

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Features

  • WiFi 6 Next Generation Technology, Speed up to 3.6 Gbps: 1.2G + 2.4G Gbps with 8-stream connectivity, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, 1024-QAM, band steering for one WiFi name, Beamforming technologies. Supports WPA2/WPA3 wireless security protocols. Includes Guest WiFi access, Firewall and more
  • Extensive WiFi 6 Router Coverage: Coverage up to 4,800 sq. ft and connect up to 200 Devices. Connect more devices than ever before, simultaneously communicate more data to more devices using revolutionary OFDMA & MU-MIMO technology
  • Qualcomm 2.2 GHz Quad-Core CPU: Qualcomm 2.2 GHz Quad-core 64bit high performance CPU reduces buffering and provides high speed web browsing, video streaming and gaming
  • Easy Set Up and Voice Control: Easy set-up with APP and support work with the Google Assistant to turn on or off the guest WiFi Network
  • More Connections for Multiple Demands: Airgain 4 x internal 2.4GHz & 5GHz Smart Antennas, pre-optimized for best WiFi performance. USB 3.0 port supports FTP server and SAMBA server for local data storage. 2.5 Gigabit WAN Port and 4 Gigabit LAN ports, more connections fast access to multiple connected wired devices as well
  • Our APP and WEBGUI will not intercept user data in any way. If you have any questions with APP, please contact us

Brand: Dynalink


Special Feature: QoS, Guest Mode, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ax


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: Router x1, US Plug Power Adapter x1, Ethernet cable x1, QSG x1


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 3.94 x 9.06 inches


Item Weight: 3.47 pounds


Item model number: DL-WRX36


Date First Available: June 3, 2021


Manufacturer: Dynalink


Country of Origin: Taiwan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best value OpenWRT compatible router in 2024
This router is really only good if you're looking for something to use for OpenWRT. The factory firmware is not very good, it's confusing, buggy and a little slow. It is lacking some features that much cheaper routers have. The manual is downright bad, it's definitely not for a beginner and is confusing even for more advanced users due to non-standard terminology used. That said, it's a great value if you're looking for something to run OpenWRT. I get very good wireless range and speed, and it runs cool even during heavy usage. The setup process is a little complicated, but someone who's good at following directions will have no issue. It does SQM/Cake for my 300mbps fiber connection without issues. SQM is vital for dealing with bufferbloat, which is latency that arises during heavy bandwidth use. Downloading a large file while trying to play a low latency game causes issues even with very expensive routers because of bufferbloat. SQM helps this, and Cake is the most effective solution available. OpenWRT is the best router firmware for Cake and was originally developed on OpenWRT. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Ryan

  • Great setup experience for OpenWrt, capable hardware
The process to flash the latest version of OpenWrt is straight forward and doable by anyone who wants to run their own network device. Design is nice, but more importantly it's a capable piece of hardware that can run an open management platform.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Jim Wyatt

  • Very good value, nice quality, fast CPU, latest (23.05.2) OpenWRT compatible
I ran this for a month with standard software to make sure it was reliable & had no problems. This seems to be a private label re-badge of a major cable provider's unit, so it is nicely made and probably produced at scale. Stock UI and firmware is respectable and seems to be based on OpenWRT 15.05 ChaosCalmer. I had hoped to preserve a few config settings when I flashed over to 23.05.2 (stable) but the OEM settings backup was encrypted. I have been running Openwrt with AdGuard and a network share of the USB3 off which I have a 1TB external SSD for my Duplicati backup target. Speed for all tasks is excellent. I do not use the wifi. WAN-side it has a 1GB FIOS link connected via Ethernet. LAN-side I have Unifi network APs which run stock firmware as they are so easy to manage that way. One minor complaint -- the machine itself is a little on the large side but fortunately it is not ugly. The Dynalink has been running perfectly with over a month of uptime since I last touched it. I am very pleased with the unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by olivers

  • Great Affordable Performer
If you’re looking for a wifi router that doesn’t break the bank and offers some good features for the price, this is the router for you. Pros; wifi 6 (most devices don’t have wifi 6e yet) plus i feel like skipping wifi 6e router considering wifi 7 comes out this year 2023 and have better benefits compared to paying for 6e at the moment. The router is stable and easy to set up, has a 2.5gb wan port which most if not all others do not have around this price point. Stays cool and quiet and seems to operate very well. You can keep the 2.4 and 5 gigahertz bands separately or combine them for one name, but i prefer them separate so I can choose what to connect to. Cons; i initially had problems keeping some devices connected on 5 gigahertz band, but the fix for me was to forget the network and reconnect. They pushed out a firmware update not to long ago that might have helped also. I also think the power brick is to large, they should invest into something like usb C to a GaN charger. That way they can be reused. Not the best looking router, but overall i prefer over the antenna designs. Last would be the range is not the best, but suitable for a single story home around 1,500sq ft. Would have gave 5 stars if it came with a smaller/possibly usb charger that would save space and be reusable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Miguel.X90 Miguel.X90

  • It Broke
This was the second unit shipped to me as a new replacement and it worked fine for a week or so. It connects to a T-Mobile gateway and I have super fast speeds 500-600 Mbs because I live close to the tower. Then I noticed the the internet speed slowed down considerably and it was not the T-Mobile gateway, it was the Dynalink. So I called customer service and created a case. I was told this was a known issue. Bottom line nothing was done, no call backs - slow service. So I keep it and then 8 months later it go into a constant reboot cycle - broken. So I call Dynalink Customer Service twice and no progress even though I was asked to make an email complaint with all the info. So on a third call I get someone based in the US who processed the case himself after he recognized it was a bad unit. Everyone I spoke with were very polite, respectful and made me think something would happen - but nothing happed until I got the person based in the US. I was asked to send the unit back at my expense ($25). I sent the info the US based person gave me on the RMA return, case number, etc. in an email and I requested to be sent a new router and not a refurbished or used one. I feel like that was a fair and reasonable request due to the fact this router never worked right from the beginning. Even the US based person thought this was a fair request. So after dealing with this over a month (34 days) I received a replacement that was an open box router with obvious signs of use and handling. Even the box it came in was crushed and there was no damage on the outer box. I am unhappy at receiving something that is not new and feel Dynalink needs to improve customer service. I cannot recommend their products at this time and sincerely hope they improve and respond to customers with better actions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by James I. Austin

  • WILL Run OpenWRT; nice price
Installing OpenWRT is a bit of a high-wire act BUT once installed you have all that it does on every other device, which is nice. I'm not a huge fan of all the modern "native" software; this is a nice WiFi 6 router at a very attractive price, its fast and the radio coverage is pretty good. But the real show-winner here is simply that for a competent access point its downright reasonable in terms of cost unlike many, and it also is spec'd up considerably compared with many other units. Thus you'd expect it can deliver on the throughput to your WiFi devices, and it does. That it also runs WiFi 6 and thus can do WPA3 for enhanced security is a very nice bonus. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Tickerguy

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