D-Link has introduced what it claims are energy efficient home Wi-Fi routers.
The company said the new
DIR-655
and DIR-855 routers can
offset rising energy costs because they use technology that automatically
detects connectivity status and cable length, and then adjust power accordingly.
A Wi-Fi scheduler provides a user-selectable radio shutdown option
(adjustable by day and start/end times). The company said under the most
favourable conditions, depending on the router used, and using the integrated
scheduler, energy usage can be reduced by up to 41 per cent.
D-Link offers a free firmware
upgrade for customers who bought either of these products before the current
Green firmware release.
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