The manufacturer shows in Barcelona solutions that help users to take full advantage of the new LTE/4G mobile networks, with products like the DWR-921 router, and the 'Cloud' world as the protagonist, with apps for iOS and Android.

D-Link Cloud Family

D-Link shows its latest news at the Mobile World Congress 2013, The most important fair in the mobility market, held this week in Barcelona. Within the framework of this international congress, D-Link presents a series of solutions that allow users to take advantage of the speed and flexibility of the new 4G/LTE networks in a different way, showing at the same time the benefits of its Cloud platform for remote router management, IP cameras and NAS systems through iOS and Android apps.

Among the main novelties shown by D-Link at MWC13 highlights the new DWR-921, now available, offering support for 4G/LTE (Long-Term Evolution), The new standard for high-speed mobile communications, until 7 times faster than 3G.
Depending on network capacity, signal strength and policies of different operators, This system can provide users with upload speeds of up to 50 mbps, and up to 100 Mbps downstream.

The DWR-921 is, In addition, An ideal alternative for those users who want to share, by cable or WiFi, your 3G/4G connection. The new D-Link router is easy to set up and works with the networks of the main operators, so that the user only has to insert his 3G/4G SIM card and select the mobile operator. Through its compatibility with Ethernet networks (with 4 LAN ports) and WiFi N, all types of computers will be able to connect and share access to the Internet, avoiding the need to register them with the operator as an additional device. Of course, the DWR-921 also supports 3G and if it fails or the 4G connection is detected to be weak it will automatically switch to 3G mode. In addition, The DWR-921 also works as a neutral router for broadband Internet connection from an ADSL/Cable modem/router and the "failover" function allows you to never lose your Internet connection, because if the broadband connection fails, it will automatically activate access by 3G/4G and vice versa.

Router D-Link DWR-926D-Link's new LTE router comes equipped with two detachable GSM antennas for optimal 3G/4G reception, and if it is necessary to improve the reception, antennas of greater power can be installed. Incorporates, likewise, The latest network security features, to prevent unauthorized use of bandwidth, which makes it a valid option also for companies.

The new digital home: 4G/LTE, VoLTE and 5G WiFi

Another novelty that D-Link presents at the Mobile World Congress 2013 is the DWR-926 router, that unifies the latest in connectivity in a single device: LTE for 4G mobile broadband; voice over LTE calls (Volte) with support for up to 4 DECT phones; and deploy WiFi to 1750 Mbps thanks to 802.11ac wireless protocol (5G WiFi) for connectivity 6 veces más rápida que la actual WiFi N. Dispone de servidor DLNA para streaming de vídeo en Full HD, así como integración con las Cámaras Cloud y dispositivos de almacenamiento NAS Cloud de D-Link para la gestión avanzada de las funcionalidades en la nube.

Gestión desde iOS/Android

En un marco tan excepcional como el Mobile World Congress, D-Link ha aprovechado para mostrar las novedades en la plataforma mydlink Cloud Services, desarrollada por el fabricante para la interacción con routers, cámaras IP y dispositivos de almacenamiento NAS desde smartphones y Tablets mediante aplicaciones gratuitas disponibles para iOS/Android.

Entre estas aplicaciones móviles destacan:

  • mydlink lite, to access live the image and sound of Cloud Cameras and remotely manage Cloud Routers with parental control functions such as page view history or blocking access to chosen devices.
  • mydlink Access NAS, streaming content from NAS Cloud storage devices.
  • Shareport Mobile, multimedia server to access by WiFi or 3G / 4G to the contents of hard drives or keys connected to the USB port of D-Link Cloud Routers.
  • QRS Mobile, configuration of Cloud Routers directly from smartphones and tablets, no need for a computer.

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by • 28 feb, 2013
• section: Signal distribution, networks, safety, Telepresence / videoconference