PC World -
12 May 2014 12:30

Most travel routers trail the market, supporting older standards and offering limited features. Few would say that about D-Link's DIR-510L (or the Wi-Fi AC750, depending on which name you find easier to remember). This is the first travel router to support the 802.11ac standard, and it's loaded with features. In case you're wondering what AC750 means, it's the industry's fuzzy-math marketing speak for informing buyers that a router supports two 150Mbps spatial streams using the 802.11n standard,...
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