D-Link DIR-867
Many people probably heard of D-Link before. They are one of the earliest manufacturers of consumer networking equipment. They recently released the DIR-867 wireless router. It is priced affordably and comes with the latest specifications.
D-Link DIR-867 is a new series of router from D-Link. It has a similar design language with the DIR-878 and DIR-885. I guess D-Link noticed that most people aren’t buying routers without external antennas and, thus, the DIR-867 comes with 4 external antennas. The matte black design is a clear departure from D-Link iconic glossy design from the DIR-895L.
Hardward Specs
The specifications of a router is probably one of the biggest concern when buying a new wireless router. The DIR-867 doesn’t disappoint. It comes with Wireless AC1750 with support for MU-MIMO and beamforming. With that, the router can support a maximum link speed of up to 1300Mbps on the 5Ghz band and 450Mbps on the 2.4Ghz band.
You can reach an actual speed up to 700Mbps over wireless AC 5Ghz if you have the right device which support the AC1750 specifications. Thus, you need a 3 stream Wireless AC adapter such as D-Link’s own DWA-192 which support up to AC1900.
D-Link DIR-867 also comes with all Gigabit Ethernet ports since our Internet are faster than 100Mbps these days with the free upgrade from most ISPs. There is no USB port to be found on this router, probably to save cost and not much people is using that feature anyways.
Firmware Features
If you have ever used a D-Link router recently, you would have seen this interface before. The interface on the DIR-867 is still largely similar but more refined now. It works a lot better compared to the previous D-Link interface. I do not face any issues with the firmware, it is stable and works well. D-Link DIR-867 is also compatible with Unifi, TIME, Maxis and other major ISPs in Malaysia.
D-Link always have a minimalistic approach when deciding what features to include in their wireless routers. There is a basic priority based QoS system. I do not encourage using QoS if your Internet is faster than 100Mbps as it hurts more than it helps. D-Link also included their free D-Link DDNS service and a simple L2TP VPN Server. The DIR-867 only support running as a wireless router as it doesn’t support access point mode.
D-Link recently added the D-Link Wi-Fi app which lets you to manage the router on your smartphone. You can see connected devices and configure some basic settings on the app. The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.
D-Link DIR-867 Unifi Configuration
D-Link DIR-867 fully supports Unifi with HyppTV working. However, you may need to update your firmware in order to have the same interface. Your HyppTV should be connected to LAN port 4.
Performance
WAN Performance
Having Gigabit Ethernet ports doesn’t mean the router can support a 1000Mbps Internet connection. To test the maximum speed this router can support, we performed a WAN to LAN speedtest in a simulated environment and speedtest it with an actual Gigabit Internet connection.
We found that this router have no issue running upwards of 900Mbps on my Gigabit Internet connection. D-Link DIR-867 is capable of delivering TIME 1000Mbps plan and Unifi 800Mbps over wired Ethernet.
Wireless Performance
The wireless performance is when the DIR-867 gets interesting. At a short distance, the DIR-867 is peaking at 500Mbps realistically on a speedtest.net test and reaching 550Mbps on my simulated test. Nothing surprising considering even a really entry level router can do that. On the long distance test, the DIR-867 is still pushing 450Mbps on speedtest.net and 473Mbps on my simulated test. This kind of performance only happen on really high end routers with good circuitry.
The 2.4Ghz performance is surprisingly good on the DIR-867 despite at my rather crowded test environment. I am getting more than 100Mbps on both the short and long distance test. I would say the DIR-867 comes with really good Wireless ability. The router is able to deliver good speed even at longer range from the router. Besides, the wireless coverage is also commendable.
All of these are tested on my laptop with an AC1200 wireless adapter so the maximum actual wireless speed is limited to around 500Mbps. The router comes with a smart connect feature which is designed to automatically balance devices between 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. That feature during the benchmark.
Closing Thoughts
D-Link DIR-867 is a mid range router but designed to beat even some high end routers. At this point, a mid range router can deliver exceptional performance with our normal devices. I found the DIR-867 have a really powerful WiFI connection with good range and speed. The CPU that come with this router can support an Internet connection up to 1000Mbps over wired LAN which means you can use it with Unifi 800Mbps and TIME 1000Mbps.
Well, as good as it is, it is still far from a premium router which offer more features such as antivirus and advanced QoS. But, if all you want is just some good WiFi coverage and stable internet, the DIR-867 is certainly a great candidate. It is all about practicality without all the bells and whistles.
D-Link DIR-867
Amazing wireless coverage and wireless performance while maintaining an affordable price.
8.6
Tubi Score
Good Stuff
- Great wifi coverage
- Good wifi speed at longer range
- All Gigabit ports
Bad Stuff
- No USB Port
- Only function as wireless router
Your recommendation helped me in purchasing DIR-867 for my home, and it delivered exactly as u mentioned. Wifi range and rates are nice across a 2-storey house. Such a happy customer
Which is better? DIR 867 or DIR 878? Or do you have any other router to recommend? Using it in a small office with up to 50 devices connected
The DIR-878 will be able to support more devices than the DIR-867.
I’m having an issue that my 5ghz connection is not visible althou already set properly.already changed to new unit but still having that issue.any of u having this problem.only good on first day.on the second day cant detect anymore.only use 2.4
I don’t have this issue. Could be a hardware failure.
So were you able to get consistent speed with this router? Above 400mbps in every test?
Above 400Mbps with a good receiver and on a good signal.
I’m using UniFi 500mbps & just purchased this router. Theoretically it can support UniFi 500mbps on Wi-Fi according to you, but I could only get the desired speed in 2 out of 5 speed tests I ran. Most of the time it just stays at half the speed just like the basic router TM provided. All tests were done on my iPhone 7+, it once went beyond 500mpbs so the phone spec shouldn’t be a problem. Any thoughts?
This is the different between a cheap and expensive router. A cheap router may not perform as consistently and stable as more expensive router.
Hai i just buy this modem earlier,but my wifi speed on handphone(huawei 3i) only got 50+mbps…my wired can easily get 500+mbps on laptop…any suggestions?thank you…
Huawei Nova 3i is pretty bad on WiFi performance.
I’m using TM Unifi, can I setup my own DNS IP settings rather then using TM default DNS settings?
Yup, just change it in the LAN page.
Thanks for your review boss. I have decided to buy this one together with dwa 192 for my desktop.
My unifi is limited only at 100mbps. Do you thinks its better if i set the option to only ac and 5ghz? I stay in a 1000sf apartment
Don’t worry just let the USB adapter auto select as long as you are connected to the 5Ghz SSID.