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D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router

Manufacturer: D-Link Systems Inc.   Part number: DGL-4500
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CNET Editors' review - D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router
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Very good

7.3

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CNET Editor's rating: 7.3 out of 10
Reviewed by Dong Ngo
Review date: 02/26/08
Release date: 10/30/07

The good: Intuitive and responsive browser interface; Gigabit LAN and WAN; excellent range; easy to setup; Network Activity Display offers quick access to a variety of network information; preset with a lot of settings for special services and applications, including games.

The bad: Random reset during heavy load.

The bottom line: The D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router almost succeeds for home networking and hardcore gamers. It bears a few flaws, among which is a random reset during heavy load that might be the deal breaker.

The D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router offers decent performance and a long list of features for home wireless networking and hardcore gamers. However, it lacks support for simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands along with random resets during heavy loads. You may want to wait for a successor to the DGL-4500, or at least a firmware update, before buying it. With the hefty price tag of about $180, we expected better stability. Unless you plan to take advantage of the DGL-4500's GameFuel feature for prioritizing bandwidth for games, we still recommend D-Link's DIR-655 Xtreme N router for its superior performance or the Netgear WNR854T RangeMax for its speed, stability, and price.

 Device type: Wireless router
 Network standard: 802.11n (draft), 802.11b/g
 Bandwidth: 2.4GHz and 5Ghz (not simultaneous)
 Operating systems supported: Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, or Mac OS X (v10.4)
 Security options: 64/128-bit WEP; WPA; WPA2
 Features: Four Gigabit LAN ports; One Gigabit WAN port; DHCP support; VPN Pass-through / Multi-sessions PPTP / L2TP / IPSec; NAT; SPI; DDNS; USB Port (for Windows Connect Now)
 Notable design features: Distinctive look with Network Activity Display
 Support: One-year warranty

The D-Link DGL-4500 is a MIMO router with three antennas attached to its back. We would prefer that they resided on the side of the unit where they wouldn't crowd the ports. Like most D-Link routers, the DGL-4500 is wall mountable and also ships with a base to position it vertically. The DGL-4500 features a Network Activity Display that shows more than only the network's connection status. Using the two display navigation buttons, you can access various WAN, LAN, and wireless information via this little blue screen. While most of the information is just general information--current throughput, number of connected clients--it is a bit more useful than the typical status LEDs found on other routers. While somewhat convenient, we found it this display frustrating because it turns on only when you press one of the navigation buttons, it turns itself off after about a minute, and there's no option to change the length of time it stays on. Why not just keep the display lit at all times by default, showing you your network connection status? It's not so bright as to be a distraction, even in a darkened room.

The DGL-4500 supports Microsoft's Windows Connect Now technology, which lets you add new wireless devices to the network without having to type in the encryption key. All you need to do is stick a USB drive in the USB port at the back of the router and then stick that drive into the USB port of a WCN-enabled devices, such as a PC (running Windows XP SP2 or later) or a printer such as the HP Deskjet 6840. Though it's faster and proved more stable in testing, the D-Link DIR-655 does not feature a USB port.

As a router designed specifically for gaming, the DGL-4500 features D-Link's proprietary GameFuel technology that identifies network traffic created by games and prioritizes Internet bandwidth to accommodate it. The router comes preset with settings optimized for popular games such as World of Warcraft, Quake, and Unreal Tournament, along with special services including virtual servers and remote desktop. These presets basically specify the port required to be open for each application and make sure it's open when required.

The DGL-4500 is a dual-band draft 802.11n router, meaning it supports both 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz frequencies. Unfortunately, it can only operate in one frequency at a time, which means you're forced to use one or the other. So, you'll be stuck on the crowded 2.4GHz band if you have other wireless devices that are 2.4GHz only. If you are looking for something that can do both simultaneously, you will have to wait for the D-Link's Xtreme N Duo Media Router, which is still available only as a preorder.

Other than this shortcoming, the DGL-4500 has everything you could want in the realm of home networking, be it security (all WEP, WPA, and WPA2 available) or virtual private networking (VPN pass-through, multisessions PPT, L2TP, and IPSec) as well as many other popular and advanced networking features. The D-Link's state-of-the-art Web interface is among the best we've used, it's intuitive and responsive and most changes can be applied instantly without a restart.

We tested the DGL-4500 with D-Link's Xtreme N Notebook adapter (DWA-652) and were very happy with its showing on our maximum throughput (N-only) benchmark. Its score of 81.9 Mbps is among the highest we've seen, though still nowhere close to the theoretical max of 300Mbps the 802.11n specification or the old D-Link DIR-655's score of 112.6 Mbps. On our mixed mode test, where the router is forced to work with 802.11n and legacy 802.11b/g devices, the score was reduced to 50.9 Mbps, which is about on par with others. In our range test, the score was further reduced to 27.0 Mbps, more than acceptable when you compare it with the competition.

We tested the range of the D-Link by gradually increasing the range until the signal dropped. In our admittedly cluttered test environment, we were able to get a steady signal at 300 feet. While we were generally happy with the throughput and the range, we were a little concerned about the D-Link's reliability, even at shorter ranges. In our anecdotal test simulating a heavy load, the router randomly reset on more than one occasion. Even though it took only a second or two for the signal to get back on, this could easily frustrate gamers. Though chances most of the time routers are not used with heavy loads, we hope that this problem was only with the test unit or will be fixed with in the next firmware update. (The router was tested with its 1.02 firmware, the latest at the time of testing.)

D-Link ships the DGL-4500 with a standard one-year warranty, which is average for a home router. Its Web site offers very good support information including downloads, FAQs, and a searchable knowledgebase. The technical support phone line is available 24-7. We tried the number listed on the Web site and after having to go through many layers of automated options we were put on hold for about 7 minutes before reaching a representative who was very helpful and knowledgeable.

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Mixed 802.11b/g and draft N throughput (at 15 feet)
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Long-range throughput (at 200 feet)
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(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
User opinions - D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router
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Very good

7.6

out of 10
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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Best router I've ever owned
I just brought the DGL-4500 and I swear by it. My previous routers were a Linksys WRT54G and WRT55AG. Total ... Read more
by davisdl69 (see profile) - December 3, 2007

3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.

1 out of 10 - Abysmal
Don't believe the hype. Spend your money elsewhere.
This was touted as the best wireless router to get for gaming. However, I even find browsing the internet a ... Read more
by ggguy77 (see profile) - May 18, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

3 out of 10 - Poor
Not good with Windows Media Center - unreliable
I have 5 computers in my house trying to connect to this router. 3 have been on/off every 2 ... Read more
by cyberjamin9 (see profile) - February 2, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Best router I've ever used
This may be the best router on the market right now. With our old wireless router, the D-Link WBR-1310, we ... Read more
by mjoyce91 (see profile) - December 31, 2007

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Best xbox live router i've had to date.
Best xbox live router i've had to date. Update you're firmware though since the initial one is buggy. ... Read more
by sportbikerr1 (see profile) - May 1, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
One of the Best Gaming Router Available
Overall, this is one of the best routers I have ever purchased. After using the Linksys Wireless-G router, I was ... Read more
by pm666drummer (see profile) - January 19, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Lightning Speed
I purchased this router today. Set-up is literally a minute considering this is my very first wireless router. I got ... Read more
by johnlocke008 (see profile) - January 13, 2008

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
A MUST for home wirelss Networks!!
I previously had a Linksys WRT54GS and with that range was horrible but it was about 3 years old, i ... Read more
by ranger199 (see profile) - January 1, 2008

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Fast All I Can Say For Now
Great For Xbox 360, I Saw A Difference On The Speed, No Lagging. Read more
by DaMaDdEsTDoG (see profile) - January 1, 2008

0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.





Full specifications - D-Link DGL-4500 GamerLounge Xtreme N Gaming Router
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Manufacturer: D-Link Systems Inc.
Part number: DGL-4500
General
Device Type Wireless router
Form Factor External
Built-in Devices Status LCD
Width 4.6 in
Depth 7.6 in
Height 1.2 in
Weight 11.2 oz
Networking
Form factor External
Connectivity technology Wired, Wireless
Integrated Switch 4-port switch
Data Transfer Rate 300 Mbps
Data link protocol Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0)
Switching protocol Ethernet
Transport protocol L2TP, PPTP, IPSec
Remote management protocol HTTP