…CLI Availability and Pricing The DXS-3410-32SY and DXS-3410-32XY are available now at www.dlink.com.au, www.dlink.co.nz, and from authorised D-Link partners and resellers in both countries. Prices are AUD 8,999.95 for the DXS-3410-32SY, and AUD 12,499.95 for the DXS-3410-32XY. More D-Link reads: D-Link AQUILA PRO AI M30: Boosts Smart Home Coverage (network)…
…parental controls. Some companies, like D-Link, offer pretty good basic blocking for free, and Netgear (Armor) and TP-Link (HomeShield) have optional advanced parental control packages for their routers. These often include out-of-home protection as well. You can buy programs and apps like Tech Lockdown that will do this. This is…
…I suspect larger and more powerful routers/mesh are better. Google Home can do this via a Matter/Thread/Zigbee-enabled routers like its Google Nest WiFi Pro 6E Model or third-party routers like TP-Link and D-Link. CyberShack’s view – Echo Hub 2024 is a competent, easy-to-use smart home hub I admit to being…
…tri-band Wi-Fi 6E AXE4200 2.4/5/6GHz mesh system supporting Ethernet backhaul that is a snap to install and never needs management again. But at $699 for a three-pack, some options give you customisation and relative simplicity. D-Link does not yet have a Wi-Fi 6E mesh. Its Aquila Pro AI in AX3000…
The AQUILA PRO AI M30 AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router/Add-on is now available. Similar to the Aquila Pro M30 2-Pack and 3-Pack, it employs MIT quality technology with built-in AI algorithms and five internal antennas for 360-degree coverage. Its design suits smart homes. It can function alone or join…
…want a mesh system, consider the combined TP-Link Deco PX-50 Mesh/Powerline Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 – the perfect 10 currently under $500 for three nodes. Use a Mesh System – maximum 10m away A Wi-Fi 6 AX6000 system can traverse up to 10 metres. D-Link’s new D-Link Aquila Pro M30 AI…
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…ports that you could use for dedicated Ethernet backhaul to two satellites using Cat 6E cable. Our tests with Cat 6e cable showed approximately 5Gbps full duplex. If you have a 2.5Gbps switch (we use a terrific D-Link DMS-106XT 2.5Gbps gaming and media 6-port unmanaged switch), you may run a…
…forced labour and human trafficking. It constantly assesses risks related to its supply chain and compliance with the NETGEAR Supplier Code of Conduct. For these reasons, and because it makes excellent and reliable gear, Netgear (and Arlo) has CyberShack’s 100% support. That does not take away from Taiwanese-based D-Link or…
…bandwidth (50/50 chance) or that Wi-Fi 8 BN that is rumoured to use mmWave (42.5-71GHz) for up to 100Gbps makes ACMA’s decision irrelevant. If and when we get the full 1200Mhz, first-tier router makers – Netgear, TP-Link, and D-Link – will roll out Wi-Fi 7 updates to use the full…
…bulbs. At least weekly, these lose connectivity. I have also tried Mesh and routers from D-Link, TP-Link, Netgear and more. It is not the router! The solution to LIFX Let me assure you that if LIFX had worked, I would be over the moon as I had made such an…
…routers like D-Link, Orbi, Netgear and more. But you need to be careful as some have proprietary mesh, don’t daisy-chain or have the option of Ethernet backhaul. So Seamless whole-of-home Wi-Fi is now easy and can be very economical depending on your home size and needs. We thank TP-Link for…