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I typed (Opens in a new window) into my web browser and followed the wizard’s instructions to connect the router to my modem using the router’s WAN port and configure my internet connection (I chose DHCP). I started by plugging in the router and connecting it to my desktop using the included LAN cable. The DIR-X1560 is easily installed using the D-Link mobile app or via the web console setup wizard. While it's not as feature rich as more expensive and muscled routers, like the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300, it should be enough for most home networks since it lets you configure very basic access controls and protect certain kinds of traffic, like voice over IP (VoIP) phone data, which can be important now that so many people are working from home for the foreseeable future. Overall, while it's a little anemic for high-end capabilities, this is a satisfactory set of features and the interface you use to access and configure them is fairly easy to use.

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The Management tab is used to create access schedules, view system logs and usage statistics, and update the firmware. You can also enable website filters here. The Features tab is where you go to configure more advanced capabilities, like QoS, port forwarding, a firewall, and Quick VPS settings. Tap the Settings tab at the top of the screen to and you'll be able to access screens covering Wireless, Internet, Cloud, and Network settings.

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It opens to a small network map that tells you how many clients are connected and displays details including the IP and MAC addresses, connection type, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. The DIR-X1560 can be managed using a mobile app, but you’ll get more control using the web console. Moreover, this router does not offer any malware protection, a feature that is showing up in many of the latest high-end routers. Missing are the robust parental controls with age appropriate presets that come with the TP-Link AX6000: instead you are limited to basic website blocking and access scheduling.

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Alexa and Google voice commands allow you to do things like enable and disable guest networking and reboot the router, and you can give specific clients bandwidth priority using D-Link’s Intelligent QoS (Quality of Service) settings. You can combine the DIR-X1560 with one of D-Link’s mesh-enabled range extenders to create a network that lets you use a single SSID for seamless roaming, and you can configure the router to choose the best available radio band by enabling SmartConnect. It’s a dual-band AX1500 router capable of throughput speeds of up to 300Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and up to 1200Mbps on the 5GHz band, and it utilizes 802.11ax technology including Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA ),1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), Target Wake Time, WPA3 encryption, MU-MIMO data streaming, and beamforming. However, it lacks support for 160MHz channel bandwidth that you get with more expensive Wi-Fi 6 routers, such as the Asus RT-AX88U and the TP-Link Archer AX6000. The router is powered by a 1.5GHz tri-core CPU, 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM, and 128MB of flash memory. You won’t find any multi-gig ports, link aggregation, or USB ports on this model but it is equipped with four gigabit LAN ports, a WAN port, a reset button, a WPS button, and a power button. Its black enclosure measures 2.0 by 9.9 by 7.6 inches (HWD) and sports four non-removable adjustable antennas and four LED indicators for power, Internet, and both radio bands. The DIR-X1560 is a smallish router with a traditional desktop router design. So while this router will get you started with Wi-Fi 6 without breaking the bank, those seeking bleeding edge throughput and higher-end features will probably be better off with a more expensive router, such as the Asus RT-AX88U or the less expensive and Editors' Choice-winning, D-Link EXO AC3000. This dual-band router uses 802.11ax technology to deliver reasonably good throughput performance on the 5GHz band though its 2.4GHz performance is less than stellar. Enter the D-Link EXO Mesh AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Router DIR-X1560 ($99.99), an entry-level Wi-Fi 6 router for under $100. Up to now, the only Wi-Fi 6 desktop wireless routers we’ve seen in our labs have been high-end devices that cost upwards of $300.

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