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D-Link M30 AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
Introduction
D-Link introduces the high-performance AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router with Next-Gen Wi-Fi 6 technology. The advanced
AX3000 Wi-Fi Router blankets every square inch of your home, fast and reliably, making it perfect for large homes with lots of
connected devices. With M30, you can enjoy Wi-Fi that’s stable, consistent, and truly intelligent. Thanks to the integrated voice
assistant compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, you can control your network with voice commands.
Features
High-speed Wireless Performance with Wireless 802.11ax Technology
Thanks to the latest wireless AX technology, M30 supports bi-directional MU-MIMO technology as well as OFDMA technology
to handle more devices while capable of reducing network latency, further allowing users to participate in real-time online
activities, such as video streaming, online gaming, and more with smooth performance.
Intelligent Quality of Service Features
The Quality of Service (QoS) allows you to prioritize important traffic to ensure that your real-time applications are receiving
the optimal bandwidth. Moreover, the built-in AI engine also collects and analyzes traffic data to notify administrators of high
bandwidth consumption for them to take prompt actions.
Smooth Wireless Connectivity with Maximized Bandwidth
The innovative AI Traffic Optimizer provides weekly usage reports to administrators for network bandwidth consumption
along with heavy-consumption users. It also rates the overall wireless network condition and shows the number of times the
engine has automatically optimized the network based on the network's conditions and usage data.
Always Up-to-Date with the Latest Features
M30 will automatically check for daily updates to make sure that the device is always with the latest features and the most
secure firmware. For users' extra peace of mind, the router will store a backup system image in its memory before proceeding
with any update in the event that a failure occurs during a firmware update.