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Author Topic: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655  (Read 36876 times)

AYColumbia

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Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« on: December 17, 2011, 07:22:08 AM »

I'm looking at getting the DIR-825 and currently have the DIR-655 which works great.  I was wondering if I can set the 825 as my primary wireless router, but delegate the 655 as an extra "hub" to connect more components to.  So I'd like to directly connect the 655 a port on the 825 and have my devices connect to the 655.  So the 825 would server internet and so on.  I hope I'm making sense.

I don't need the 655 as an AP as I already have my media devices connected to my DAP-1522.  I'd like to get the 825 so I can use the 5GHz channel for my media devices via the DAP-1522.

Thank you.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2011, 11:30:41 AM »

You can turn the 655 into an AP.
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=40856.0
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2011, 02:58:00 PM »

Did you read my post?  I specifically said I don't want the 655 as an AP.  I want to connect it directly to the 825 like you would with a switch.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2011, 09:04:25 PM »

Then turn off the wifi radio then you'll be good.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2011, 06:34:10 AM »

Aha, cool.  I guess that's the new term these days.  I couldn't remember if it was to act as a gateway or bridge.  I guess an AP can also be set up hard-wired to another router.  :)  Thank you.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2011, 06:35:47 AM »

Oh, one more easy question.  What's the hardware revision on the latest 825 right now?  I just want to make sure I purchase one that is the latest release.  Thanks again.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2011, 10:46:10 AM »

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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2011, 07:43:47 AM »

Before I plunk down my hard-earned $$$ on this, it's got a LOT of negative reviews on Amazon.  Are you able to comment on this at all?  I love all the d-link products I have as they've never given me any issues and I have the DWA-160, DIR-655, DAP-1522 and DWA-556.  I can't help but be leary of going with the 825 due to so many negative reviews as it seems unreliable.  I'm mainly looking at going with the 825 so I can use the 5GHz band with the DAP-1522 which is what all my HD media devices are connected to.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2011, 07:49:52 AM »

If you're happy with the 655 and don't need additional wireless coverage then you can just add a multiport switch.  It would be cheaper (I got an 8 port Dlink switch for about $32) and you wouldn't be buying a 1.5 or 2 year old router design(I got my 825-B1 back in June 2010).

I have a 655 in my basement as a main router and wireless zone A.  Then a DGS-2208 switch two floors up to get hard wired internet for my main computer/game/media room.  My 825 is on the other side of the house and is wired to the 655 and is used as wireless zone B.

Initially I had DSL internet so when I got the 825 I just replaced the 655, but when I switched to cable I decided to change the phone connector wiring to net wiring.  I added the switch so I could get more direct internet connections and started using the 655 again to get additional wireless coverage.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2011, 07:56:15 AM »

Keep in mind the 5GHz band doesn't have much range compared to 2.4GHz.  As a said before the 825 is  at least 1.5 maybe 2 year old hardware design. There are supposed to be newer designs that give you better 5GHz coverage, but I don't have any experience with those routers.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2011, 07:59:52 AM »

I already have a switch on my DAP-1522 and it works great.  As I mentioned, my primary reason is in adding the 825 is for the dual band 5GHz support so I can increase my bandwidth on wireless to the DAP-1522.  I don't really have the option of running cable.
If you're happy with the 655 and don't need additional wireless coverage then you can just add a multiport switch.  It would be cheaper (I got an 8 port Dlink switch for about $32) and you wouldn't be buying a 1.5 or 2 year old router design(I got my 825-B1 back in June 2010).

I have a 655 in my basement as a main router and wireless zone A.  Then a DGS-2208 switch two floors up to get hard wired internet for my main computer/game/media room.  My 825 is on the other side of the house and is wired to the 655 and is used as wireless zone B.

Initially I had DSL internet so when I got the 825 I just replaced the 655, but when I switched to cable I decided to change the phone connector wiring to net wiring.  I added the switch so I could get more direct internet connections and started using the 655 again to get additional wireless coverage.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #11 on: December 19, 2011, 08:03:12 AM »

Yep.  My 1522 and 655 are less than 20 feet away with one wall in between.  When I use my DWA-160 on a laptop, I'm at most 35-40 feet away so not much coverage is needed really, but thanks for the info.  Should I be looking at the media routers like the DIR-827?  It's much more expensive.
Keep in mind the 5GHz band doesn't have much range compared to 2.4GHz.  As a said before the 825 is  at least 1.5 maybe 2 year old hardware design. There are supposed to be newer designs that give you better 5GHz coverage, but I don't have any experience with those routers.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #12 on: December 19, 2011, 08:18:20 AM »

Should I be looking at the media routers like the DIR-827?  It's much more expensive.

I personally wouldn't but I haven't checked their specs or reviews.  I've been a loyal Dlink user, but I have a feeling that they have not invested in R&D in the past 2 years.  Now they are more of a "brand" name then a router technology leader.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #13 on: December 19, 2011, 10:24:55 AM »

I tend to agree to a point with you. I have the 657 router and really don't see any differences while using it from the 655 router. Also every time a Mfr comes out with new SW or HW, aren't we always trying to figure out the bugs for them? LOL.


I have not had a chance to get any experiences with the 827 as of yet. Hope to maybe in the future. I would keep the 825, it's a solid router. I use mine at the moment as a AP. When it was host router I thought it was almost even better than my DGL-4500. Both are good routers when set up well.
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Re: Using DIR-825 With DIR-655
« Reply #14 on: December 27, 2011, 09:57:30 AM »

I have an 825 and am getting poor wireless thru a 1 wall, with both 2.5 and 5.  We are talking a 1 story house, distance between router and device is 600ft.  6.5Mbps  to a Cisco 610 Bridge.  only one available at the time.     ( I am thinking of getting a different router (maybe other than Dlink) and using my 825 as an AP.  Do you think the Dlink products of late are not up to par?  I thought about Asus or Netgear.

Is  there a setting I might be missing?
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