Hello everyone,
I wanted to ask some questions before I buy a DIR-655, but at the end I found a great deal and ordered one on impulse
So now the decision is done, but the questions are still interesting for me (even though I'll be able to answer them soon):
First, I have a DIR-615 (Rev.D iirc) as a router/gateway, and a DGS-1005D (the very old one) for the internal gigabit network. They both work 24/7 flawlessly, reliably and fast since many-many years. I'm trying to replace the two units with just one. Why? Because why not, I'm bored...
The questions are:
1. Is the DIR-655 (it'll be a Rev.C because the shops said it has FW3.0 (I asked for the H/W revision on the box but he missed it with the FW version) at least as reliable as the DIR-615? I read all kind of mixed reviews (w/o mentioning the HW version) from both extremeties. I hear the Rev.C is good but the interior seems to be waaaaay oversimplified/costreduced.
2. Will the 655's gigabit LAN switch perform at
full speed as now the DGS-1005 does? I need to move large amounts of data around the computers, which I'm currently able to do at ~110-120MB/s (ssd's everywhere). I except nothing less than that.
3. As far as I can tell after reading the manual, the only function what I'll be missing frim the 655 is the ability to forward port ranges to different local port range destinations. (ie. wan ports 10000-11000 to lan ports 20000-21000). The Dir-615 can do that. Is this really not possible with the 655, or was just the FW used in the manual too old?
4. Every manual, including my current 615's, and the 655's too, states, that ip address reservations in dhcp server must be within the dhcp address pool. Yet, I'm using reservations outside that pool and it is working. Will this be working with the 655 too, despite what the manual states?
Thanks for anyone who can provide some answers.
cheers
bsh