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D-Link Debuts All-in-One 802.11n Router With Built-In Photo Frame/Widget Display and Storage Capabilities
Stylish Standup Xtreme N(R) DIR-685 Features 3.2" LCD Monitor, SharePort(TM) Technology for Printer Sharing and FTP Server for Remote Access

D-Link, the end-to-end network
solutions provider for consumers and business, today unveiled an all-in-one
home network router with all the features of a fast, far-reaching 802.11n
Wi-Fi router combined with network attached storage (NAS), SharePort
technology for sharing printers and scanners, along with a bright 3.2-inch
LCD monitor on the face for displaying photos, desktop applications and
network performance.
Designed with convenience and functionality in mind, the new D-Link®
Xtreme N® DIR-685 offers a stylish, even chic addition to the digital
home. Its upright design allows users to easily view the vibrant LCD screen
that displays device status via graphical gauges, digital photos, streamed
video, weather forecasts and other live streaming Internet content in up to
1.6 million colors.
As a router, the DIR-685 features a sleek design made possible, in part, by
the router's internal antennas. In addition, the network attached storage
(NAS) feature supports both UPnP® server functions and BitTorrent(TM)
downloads. A built-in FTP server allows users to access documents, photos,
music and other media locally through the home network or remotely over the
Internet.
The DIR-685 employs D-Link Green(TM) technology that helps conserve energy
in several ways -- by automatically recognizing port activity and cable
length and adjusting power usage accordingly, by consolidating all
functions to a single device instead of many separate products, and by
using the idle mode which automatically turns off power to the LCD screen.
A wide local area network (WLAN) scheduler can turn off the router's Wi-Fi
module at a preset time, and the power adapter complies with Energy Star
specifications for average power savings of up to 30 percent. The same
power-saving features located in the gigabit ports are also included in the
NAS drive.
Both USB ports located on the back of the DIR-685 utilize the new D-Link
SharePort technology, enabling multiple users to seamlessly share USB
devices -- including printers, multi-function printers (MFP), and external
hard drives -- from any location in the home or office, in a Wi-Fi
environment. SharePort turns the local USB ports located on the back of the
802.11n router into a fast and responsive virtual port by utilizing a new
technology of USB over TCP/IP.
To manage the photo frame feature of the DIR-685, D-Link has partnered with
FrameChannel, a free web service (internetphotoframe.com) that allows for
the customization of content displayed on the screen, so photos can be
easily accessed and viewed.
"This router is the ideal solution for the consumer who wants to be the
first on his or her block with the ultimate 'all-in-one' networking
device," says Daniel Kelley, senior director of marketing for D-Link
Systems in Fountain Valley, Calif. "Not only does it offer full
functionality as a router/NAS storage/print server/FTP device, it is
attractive on any desktop, environmentally friendly and Internet secure."
About D-Link
D-Link is the global leader in connectivity for small, medium and large
enterprise business networking. The company is an award-winning designer,
developer and manufacturer of networking, broadband, digital electronics,
voice, data and video communications solutions for the digital home, Small
Office/Home Office (SOHO), Small to Medium Business (SMB), and Workgroup to
Enterprise environments. With millions of networking and connectivity
products manufactured and shipped, D-Link is a dominant market participant
and price/performance leader in the networking and communications market.
D-Link Systems, Inc. headquarters are located at 17595 Mt. Herrmann Street,
Fountain Valley, Calif., 92708. Phone (800) 326-1688 or (714) 885-6000; FAX
(866) 743-4905; Internet www.dlink.com.
D-Link, Xtreme N, SharePort, D-Link Green, and the D-Link logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its
subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other third
party marks mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2008. D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All Rights
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