Australian Review: D-Link Viper DSL-2900 Dual Band AC 1900 Modem Router – Spitting venom

Final Thoughts
I really liked the DSL-2890AL and the Viper is even better; D-Link has addressed almost every single issue I had with the DSL-2890AL. The one problem I've got is lacklustre Mac compatibility, which honestly, won't be an issue for a lot of people.

The price puts it in the high-end of consumer networking gear, but the Viper feels likes it built to last. It's fast, reliable, has a huge range and does a good job of sharing drives on your network. What more could you want?

If you're a Mac user, the Viper is still a very good product, especially if you don't care about drive sharing functionality. If you're not a Mac user, and you need a new modem or router, the D-Link Viper is one of the very best you can buy.

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