D-Link A/NZ launches DWR-933M 4G+ LTE Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 Mobile Hotspot
The DWR-933M combines the power of Wi-Fi 6 with dual-band support (2.4GHz & 5GHz) and speeds of up to 600Mbps, while 4G+ LTE Cat6 delivers download speeds up to 300Mbps. It also includes a USB-C port for convenient charging and supports WPA2 encryption for enhanced security.
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D-Link, a global leader in networking solutions, has recently announced the launch of its ground-breaking DBG-X800 Nuclias Cloud Branch Router.
Featuring AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 technology, the DSL-X3052E brings fast and efficient Wi-Fi into any home, giving a quantum leap in capacity, speed and range that users need to handle the growing ecosystem of Wi-Fi-enabled devices and the exponential increase in Wi-Fi demands.
Overall, this system is still an excellent upgrade for anyone on a regular internet connection. It’s brilliant for taking over the WiFi from your default modem/router, and in the process enhancing your network to WiFi 6 speeds.
Overall… Despite its slightly dated software interface, the D-Link Aquila Pro AI M30 remains a top choice for users prioritizing simplicity and reliability in their mesh network setup.
AQUILA PRO AI M30 systems are designed to enable you to effortlessly set up your Wi-Fi network and manage it with the intuitive AQUILA PRO AI App.
Overall, this is a great upgrade to the Eagle Pro AI system, any mesh network in fact, and I look forward to seeing more devices arriving with AX3200 or higher capabilities to expand and enhance the Mesh system further.
Overall, my only wish regarding this unit – and it is a wish, not a critique – is that it would be a bit smaller and the aerials were more integrated. It’s not a lot of fun to carry in a full backpack if you happen to put it near the back of the bag. I ended up repurposing an old padded camera bag to act as the portable home for this device, and that works very well for me indeed.
Overall, this is the first real USB WiFi-6 network adaptor, and it’s very good, but I can bet you it won’t be the last. I fully expect to see D-Link release a new model within the next year or so, probably with a smaller form or something extra added in.
The series – which includes a router, a 2-piece and 3-piece mesh network plus a stand-alone range extender, combines intuitive Wi-Fi 6 and mesh technology with powerful AI to deliver expanded and continuously-optimised connectivity to homes and small offices.
Overall, for the price, this punches way above its weight class. With all the features of far more expensive peers, and supporting the newest WPA3 security protocols, this is peace of mind in a discrete black jellybean.