
D-Link
The D‑Link DIR‑1950 is a dual‑band AC1900 Wi‑Fi 5 router featuring four high‑gain antennas, a 1.25 GHz dual‑core processor, and EasyMesh support, aimed at homes or small offices needing reliable gigabit wired and wireless performance for streaming, gaming, and smart‑home devices.
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$34.95
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$39.83
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$34.95
Highest
$39.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the DIR‑1950 a solid SOHO router that balances performance and price. They commend its dual‑core processor, MU‑MIMO, and EasyMesh capabilities, noting that these give it an edge over similarly specced AC1900 rivals. However, they caution that the reliance on Wi‑Fi 5 technology makes it less future‑proof as Wi‑Fi 6 and 7 become mainstream.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the router for delivering stable 4K streaming, lag‑free gaming, and an easy setup experience. The most common positive remarks focus on coverage and speed, while the few negative comments revolve around stock availability and the absence of Wi‑Fi 6 features.
Common Complaints
Frequent out‑of‑stock listings, lack of Wi‑Fi 6/7 features, and concerns about the router’s temperature tolerance in hot climates.
How It Compares
vs. TP‑Link Archer C80 (AC1900)
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Disadvantages
Choose the DIR‑1950 when you need mesh expandability and a stronger CPU; pick the Archer C80 if price is the primary concern and mesh isn’t required.
vs. Netgear R6700 (AC1750)
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Select the DIR‑1950 for higher speed, better antenna array, and mesh capability; opt for the R6700 if you prefer a proven, widely stocked model and can accept slightly lower throughput.