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The Dynalink WiFi 6 AX3600 Router (DL-WRX36) is a high-performance dual-band router designed for modern homes and gaming setups. With speeds up to 3.6 Gbps, extensive coverage, and the ability to connect up to 200 devices, it ensures seamless connectivity for all your online activities. Featuring a powerful Qualcomm 2.2 GHz Quad-Core CPU, easy setup via an app, and multiple connectivity options, this router is built to meet the demands of today's digital lifestyle.
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 3.6 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Controller Type | Google Assistant |
Antenna Location | Security |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Number of Antennas | 4 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1G/100M/10M LAN Ports & 2.5G WAN Port |
Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3-PSK |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Additional Features | QoS, Guest Mode, WPS |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 3.94"W x 9.06"H |
O**S
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.
B**A
Great for OpenWRT
This router is great for those who want to install OpenWRT due to the 1GB of RAM and 256 GB of NAND flash. Lots of room to install additional software like Wireguard. It's been working well for me for the past 3 months in a hot electronics cabinet. No problem getting my full 300+ Mbps internet speed on the LAN ports. WiFi range/speed is as good if not better than with any previous routers. At $60 it's a steal.I haven't tried the stock software so can't comment on that.
M**0
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.
T**Y
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.
C**N
Replaced Spectrum's router with equal or better results.
Anticipated that the router would have a stronger wifi output to reach the furthest devices in the upstairs rooms, but found that with the addition of an Eero extender, coverage extends there and beyond. Could be that the Dynalink needed a central location in the house rather than the downstairs corner room. Other than that, its ethernet connection from the modem and its connection to the desktop are working without issue. Also, the download of the installation app to my cell, and the setep procedure was straightforward and went well.
T**S
Died, 2 Months 10 Days later
Pros:Easy to set upStrong initial performanceSleek designCons:Stopped working after 2 months and 10 days..Bought the Dynalink WiFi Router DL-WRX36 to replace an older WiFi Router been using for quite a while. Reason being upgraded the broadband service to 1Gbps and the old WiFi Router just could not handle the new speed.For 2 month's and 10 days the Dynalink WiFi Router DL-WRX36 worked fine. Then out of the blue Dynalink WiFi Router was complaining it no longer has internet access. After doing some trouble shooting turned out the WAN port on the Dynalink WiFi died.While the 1Gbps ethernet ports on the Dynalink WiFi Router was still working and so was the Wi-Fi radio part of the Router. But if the WAN port of the Router died there is no reason to use it cause won't have internet access.Only have broadband service which is how any sort of media is viewed so can't go without internet access. So sending in the dead Dynalink WiFi Router was not an option cause would be waiting for who knows how long for replacement.Ended up going to local retail store to get a Mesh WiFi Router setup and put that through the house. Now get Wi-Fi signal further than the Dynalink WiFi Router gave. It did not cost much more compare to the cost of the Dynalink WiFi Router.
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