Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the D-Link DIR-890L AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link DIR-890L AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router.
June 2015
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The editors liked
Blazing throughput speeds
Good range performance
Edgy design
User-friendly management interface
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Large footprint
So-so file transfer performance
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Published: 2015-06-19, Author: Michael , review by: ubergizmo.com
To summarize, for its basic purposes, meaning, as a router and WiFi access point, the D-Link 890L is more than capable to handle a home or small business normal “needs”. That is a nice way to say that the device is overkill for, at least, two reasons."...
No way to tell which 5 GHz radio clients are connected to, No WPS controls, No wireless bridge modes
D-Link takes the prize for most eye-catching router we've seen in awhile in any Wi-Fi class. But, like all other AC3200 routers to date, it will consistenly produce higher total wireless throughput only if you have enough dual-band devices and only if you...
Abstract: When I received news that the D-Link DIR-890L is selling for S$339 instead of the recommended retail price is S$399 at the IT Show (ending 22 Mar 2015), I knew I had to write this review and publish real quick so that you can read and decide whether to bu...
Yay, a converged high-end modem router (w00t!); Plenty of bandwidth; Easy to setup; Smart Connect is a great way of uniting the three bands under one WiFi name and SSID;
Big and cumbersome, and awkward to place; Interface may be a little clunky for some, specifically the pro users; Settings aren't always saved;
Wireless networking can be a bit of a hassle at home and work, and unless you have a network engineer (or even a GadgetGuy staffer) nearby, it can be a little problematic getting the best experience for the cornucopia of products we all have. Usually, the...
Since the release of 802.11ac technology, vendors have been producing solutions from the low-end budget friendly AC1200 all the way up to AC2400 Wave and AC3200. While many of these share the same platform underneath, your decision will largely depend u...
Great 802.11ac transfer speeds, Fast storage interface, Great design
No removable antenna, Simplistic Web interface, Massively expensive
If you need the absolute best in 802.11ac and 802.11n Wi-Fi performance for your small or large home, or even a moderately sized small business office, then the $399.95 D-Link DIR-890L will fill that role very nicely. It's definitely skewed to home rather...