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Since I've learned so much from this group, I thought I would give a little of that back.
Below is my feedback and experience using the D-Link DAP-1522 AP/Bridge.
I had attempted to run my DVR, game console and IPTV ready Panasonic TV through a Belkin F5D7330 and a 5 port switch. I'll just say that the man hours I wasted trying to get this configuration to work. I just wish I found the DAP-1522 sooner.
I got the unit this afternoon (after ordering it Monday night through Amazon, using standard ground shipping). I know, it surprised me too...
The setup couldn't have taken no more than 10 minutes from start to finish, the product documentation and web interface is superior and is super easy to walk through even for a novice like me
The product does need a firmware update (V1.02) and is easy to download from D-Link and upload to the device.
Product link
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=663
A few highpoints
A few low points
Thanks,
JerseyReef - Mike
Below is my feedback and experience using the D-Link DAP-1522 AP/Bridge.
I had attempted to run my DVR, game console and IPTV ready Panasonic TV through a Belkin F5D7330 and a 5 port switch. I'll just say that the man hours I wasted trying to get this configuration to work. I just wish I found the DAP-1522 sooner.
I got the unit this afternoon (after ordering it Monday night through Amazon, using standard ground shipping). I know, it surprised me too...
The setup couldn't have taken no more than 10 minutes from start to finish, the product documentation and web interface is superior and is super easy to walk through even for a novice like me
The product does need a firmware update (V1.02) and is easy to download from D-Link and upload to the device.
Product link
http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=663
A few highpoints
- Supports 4 wired Ethernet devices
- 4 port gigabit switch w/ jumbo frame support
- can be used as a bridge or AP. It can also be set "auto" detect.
- Supports new N devices and legacy a/b/g devices
- can operate in 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
- supports all current security standards
- Easy to read and follow documentation
- default IP address for the device is 192.168.0.50, so networks already on 192.168.0.xx, the device can be accessed within the existing network without requiring modification, if you use this network scheme.
A few low points
- Currently hard to find. It's fairly new to the market and replaces the DAP-1555.
- The DAP-1555 did support 5 LAN ports, but only supported 10/100
- While it has dual mode, it cannot operate in both bands at the same time
- Only has a 1yr warranty
Thanks,
JerseyReef - Mike