Don't think that router is 802.11n certified by the WiFi Alliance, which mean it uses a cheap single stream 802.11n chipset (guess the money went to the LCD screen instead).
Check the specs of the D-Link DIR-655 or DIR-665 both of which has the n certification. When shopping for 802.11n routers/APs, or checking specs online, note the purple "n" on the right side of the WiFi Alliance certification logo.
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