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D-Link Unveils the New DBR Router & Access Point
D-Link Unveils the New DBR Router & Access Point

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

D-Link Unveils the New DBR Router & Access Point

Empowering Secure, Seamless Connectivity for Small Businesses TAIPEI, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Link Corporation (TWSE: 2332), a global leader in networking solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest DBR Series, which includes the DBR-600-P and DBR-700 business routers, as well as the DBR-X3000-AP smart access point. This new series delivers powerful, secure, and easy-to-manage networking tailored specifically for small business environments such as startups, retail shops, satellite offices, and educational facilities with fewer than 100 users. With the growing demands of hybrid work and decentralized operations, many small businesses face challenges in establishing a stable and secure network without dedicated IT resources. The DBR Series addresses these challenges by offering streamlined deployment, reliable performance, and centralized management. Each product in the series embodies D-Link's unwavering commitment to high-quality, Made-in-Taiwan craftsmanship, which stands for trusted engineering, meticulous manufacturing, and product reliability. This quality standard reflects Taiwan's globally respected technology ecosystem and reinforces the durability and integrity of the DBR series. DBR-600-P & DBR-700: Smart Routing with Enterprise-Level ReliabilityEquipped with 2.5G WAN/LAN interfaces and robust processors, both DBR-600-P and DBR-700 offer high-throughput, low-latency connections for performance-driven environments. With up to three WAN ports, they provide automatic failover and intelligent load balancing to ensure uninterrupted operations, even during network disruptions. These features allow small businesses to maintain business continuity and optimal bandwidth usage without complexity. The DBR-600-P supports PoE on all LAN ports with a total power budget of up to 123W, enabling direct connection of devices like IP cameras or wireless APs, simplifying deployment while reducing infrastructure cost. The DBR-700 features a fiber port, making it ideal for long-distance connectivity needs such as linking remote areas in hotels or parking lots, ensuring signal strength without the need for additional equipment. Security and remote access are core to the DBR series design. With built-in VPN support for multiple protocols, these routers offer secure, encrypted remote connectivity across devices and branch locations. Whether enabling hybrid work or interconnecting multiple sites, the DBR series ensures business data stays safe and accessible. Additional enterprise-grade security features, including an SPI firewall, IPS (Intrusion Prevention System), and URL filtering, enhance network protection and user productivity. Integrated wireless controller capabilities and a user-friendly web interface allow for centralized management of multiple access points, providing real-time visibility and simplified configuration. DBR-X3000-AP: Next-Level Wireless Coverage and SimplicityAs a seamless extension to the DBR routers, the DBR-X3000-AP features Wi-Fi 6 dual-band connectivity, delivering faster speeds, lower latency, and enhanced device handling in high-density environments. With Wi-Fi Mesh support and fast roaming, it ensures consistent coverage and smooth transitions between access points that are ideal for collaborative spaces and mobile workers. Installation is flexible with PoE support and mounting options for both ceilings and walls, optimizing deployment in various commercial or institutional settings. Security remains a top priority, with WPA3 Personal/Enterprise encryption and Guest Wi-Fi isolation, allowing administrators to separate visitor traffic from sensitive internal data with ease. When paired with DBR routers, the access point supports centralized authentication and dashboard-based monitoring, ensuring end-to-end control and visibility. Comprehensive and Scalable Networking for the Modern Small BusinessTogether, the DBR-600-P, DBR-700, and DBR-X3000-AP deliver a comprehensive solution that combines high performance, advanced security, and simplified management. This versatile lineup is ideal for small and medium-sized businesses, including retail operations, hospitality venues, classrooms, and satellite offices. Built with scalability in mind, these products are engineered to grow with the evolving needs of today's connected business environments. As a trusted pioneer in networking for over three decades, D-Link continues to uphold its brand commitment to "Made in Taiwan" quality, creative innovation, solution-oriented design, one-stop service, and sustainable development. Through the new DBR Series, D-Link reaffirms its brand spirit of "One Connection • Infinite Possibilities" and remains dedicated to delivering intelligent connectivity that empowers businesses to operate securely, efficiently, and without limits. The DBR series is now available through D-Link's global network of authorized distributors and resellers. For more information about the DBR series, please visit or contact your local D-Link representative. DBR-600-P 1 x 2.5GE WAN 8 x 2.5GE PoE+ LAN (1 x WAN/LAN) PoE power budget up to 123W 1 x USB Port as WAN backup AP Management: up to 10 Smart Access Points (DBR-X3000-AP) DBR-700 1 x 2.5GE WAN 7 x 2.5GE LAN (1 x WAN/LAN) 1 x 2.5GE SFP WAN/LAN AP Management: up to 15 Smart Access Points (DBR-X3000-AP) DBR-X3000-AP Wi-Fi 6 AX3000, up to 3.0 Gbps 2.4GHz/5GHz concurrent dual band 1 x GE PoE LAN Up to 7 SSIDs Central management by the DBR series router About D-Link D-Link, a renowned global brand and leader in the networking industry, was established in 1987 in Taiwan. With operations in 90 locations across 43 countries, D-Link provides networking solutions for individuals, homes, businesses, and industries, including a comprehensive range of industry-leading network solutions and AI-driven cloud management services. Find out more about D-Link at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE D-Link

Fast mobile hotspot device for travellers
Fast mobile hotspot device for travellers

West Australian

time14-05-2025

  • West Australian

Fast mobile hotspot device for travellers

A safe and reliable internet connection is vital to most of us when we travel. You can rely on wi-fi in hotels and public places, but that does come with security risks, and the speed and reliability of the connection can be quite limiting — especially if you are travelling with a troop of data-hungry children. Having your own mobile hotspot can solve all that. D-Link, a Taiwanese manufacturer of networking hardware and telecoms equipment, has unveiled a new device that enables users to stay connected on the go by sharing fast 4G-plus internet with up to 64 devices simultaneously, which can be vital if you are travelling with teenagers. The compact DWR-933M delivers fast, secure connectivity for smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It's easy to set up and use. Simply insert a data-enabled Nano SIM into the built-in SIM card slot, download the free D-Link Mobile Connect App (available on iOS and Android) and follow the prompts, and you're good to go. The DWR-933M combines the power of wi-fi 6 with dual-band support (2.4GHz and 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. It has a 1.7-inch TFT display for status notifications and a built-in 3000mAh battery that provides up to 12 hours of typical use. The new D-Link DWR-933M Mobile Hotspot cost $99.95 and is available from and from all authorised D-Link retailers such as JB Hi-Fi and Officeworks.

D-Link recommends replacing routers affected by the vulnerability discovered by Positive Technologies
D-Link recommends replacing routers affected by the vulnerability discovered by Positive Technologies

Zawya

time20-03-2025

  • Zawya

D-Link recommends replacing routers affected by the vulnerability discovered by Positive Technologies

Dubai: Vladimir Razov, an expert from the PT SWARM team, has discovered a vulnerability in several models of D-Link routers. According to Mordor Intelligence, D-Link is one of the top three Wi-Fi router manufacturers in the world. The vendor has been notified of the threat in line with the responsible disclosure policy and recommends that users switch to more recent devices. The vulnerability, which is registered as BDU:2024-06211 with a CVSS 3.0 score of 8.4, affects the following D-Link models: DIR-878, DIR-882, DIR-2640-US, DIR-1960-US, DIR-2660-US, DIR-3040-US, DIR-3060-US, DIR-867-US, DIR-882-US, DIR-882/RE, DIR-882-CA, and DIR-882-US/RE. At the time of the research, vulnerable routers could be discovered using search engines in the United States, Canada, Sweden, China, Indonesia, and Taiwan. According to the manufacturer, these models are no longer supported. D-Link recommends retiring the outdated devices and replacing them with supported devices that receive firmware updates. "If this vulnerability is successfully exploited, a malicious user authorized in the router's web interface can compromise the entire device and gain access to all traffic passing through it," says Vladimir Razov, Web Application Security Analyst at PT SWARM, the offensive security department at Positive Technologies. As a temporary measure to mitigate the threat, Vladimir Razov recommends using OpenWrt (an open-source embedded operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed specifically for routers) or changing the login credentials for accessing the router's web interface. Previously, Positive Technologies helped address vulnerabilities in Zyxel routers and other Zyxel devices. Positive Technologies also enhanced its PT Industrial Security Incident Manager (PT ISIM) with an additional expertise pack, enabling cybersecurity teams to detect attempts to exploit vulnerabilities in MikroTik routers and Cisco switches. -Ends- About Positive Technologies Positive Technologies is an industry leader in result-driven cybersecurity and a major global provider of information security solutions. Our mission is to safeguard businesses and entire industries against cyberattacks and non-tolerable damage. Over 4,000 organizations worldwide use technologies and services developed by our company. Positive Technologies is the first and only cybersecurity company in Russia publicly available on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX: POSI), with 205,000 shareholders and counting. Follow us on X, LinkedIn, and in the News section at

Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade - TECHx Media Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade
Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade - TECHx Media Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade

TECHx

time19-03-2025

  • TECHx

Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade - TECHx Media Vulnerability Discovered in D-Link Routers, Users Urged to Upgrade

Vladimir Razov, an expert from PT SWARM, has uncovered a critical vulnerability affecting several D-Link router models. D-Link, recognized as one of the top three Wi-Fi router manufacturers globally by Mordor Intelligence, has been informed of the issue under the responsible disclosure policy. The company recommends users replace older devices with newer, supported models. The vulnerability, assigned BDU:2024-06211 and a CVSS 3.0 score of 8.4, impacts the following D-Link models: DIR-878, DIR-882, DIR-2640-US, DIR-1960-US, DIR-2660-US, DIR-3040-US, DIR-3060-US, DIR-867-US, DIR-882-US, DIR-882/RE, DIR-882-CA, and DIR-882-US/RE. Vulnerable routers can be identified through search engines in regions including the United States, Canada, Sweden, China, Indonesia, and Taiwan. As these models are no longer supported by D-Link, the company advises users to retire outdated devices and replace them with supported ones that receive regular firmware updates. 'If exploited, this vulnerability could allow an attacker with authorized access to the router's web interface to compromise the device and intercept all network traffic,' said Vladimir Razov, Web Application Security Analyst at PT SWARM, the offensive security division of Positive Technologies. As a temporary solution, Razov suggests using OpenWrt, an open-source operating system for routers, or changing login credentials to enhance security. Positive Technologies has previously addressed vulnerabilities in Zyxel routers and other devices. Additionally, the company has updated its PT Industrial Security Incident Manager (PT ISIM) to help cybersecurity teams detect exploitation attempts targeting MikroTik routers and Cisco switches.

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