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Getting Started: Wireless AC1750 Dual Band Gigabit Router (DIR-868L)

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Today's households are connecting more devices than ever before -- with more and more iPhones, Androids, tablets, and laptops laying around in any given home, it's important that each device gets the speed and coverage it deserves.

By upgrading your current network to wireless AC with the DIR-868L, you can immediately enjoy the benefits of faster wireless speeds, increased home coverage. Delivering Wi-Fi AC1750 dual band speeds to your home network, the DIR-868L is the perfect solution for those looking to enjoy lag-free gaming, seamless HD video streaming and lightning-fast file transfers -- all with less wireless interference for maximum throughput. And with an integrated high-powered amplifier, you can rest assured that your devices stay connected in even the furthest corners of your home.
Backward Compatibility
While the DIR-868L delivers wireless AC performance to your home network, it is also backward compatible with all of your existing 802.11 wireless devices. This means you can enjoy all the benefits of wireless AC without worrying about annoying compatibility issues. Simply use a browser or download the QRS Mobile app to your mobile device, follow the intuitive setup wizard, and you'll have your wireless AC home network up and running in minutes.

Maximize your AC Performance
While your new wireless AC router delivers the latest and the greatest in wireless performance, you can further optimize your home network's performance by upgrading to an AC1200 Dual Band USB adapter on your desktop and laptop computers. By adding D-Link's Wireless AC1200 USB adapter (DWA-182) to your AC network, you can avoid speed bottle-necks and ensure that your network is running at it's full potential.

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