Cheap D-Link DWL-800AP+ Wireless Range Extender, 802.11b, 22Mbps (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| FEATURES: | Two different modes--Access Point and wireless range extender (repeating the signal of other compatible routers and access points), Up to 22 Mbps with D-Link AirPlus products, Works with other 802.11b-compatible devices when used as an Access Point, Provides 64-,128- and 256-bit WEP encryption for added security, Fast and easy setup |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | DWL-800AP+ |
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| UPC: | 790069250064 |
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Customer Reviews of D-Link DWL-800AP+ Wireless Range Extender, 802.11b, 22Mbps
This works amazingly! I ordered this item (refurbished from another website for $30.00) because I was having connection issues using my neighbor's wireless connection. My laptop (Dell Inspiron 1150 with Dell's 1450 Internal a/b/g card) could pick up the signal with no problem but my desktop (with a Linksys WMP55AG) would barely pick up the signal and disconnected all the time. I talked with Linksys's "Technical Support" (my neighbor uses the Linksys wireless router mentioned in the previous post) and they told me their repeater would not work with the version of router my neighbor has (I bet it would but I didn't want to spend $80 bucks to find out). I did some research and found this D-Link product. The post below convinced me to get it. <
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>Armed with the D-Link, my neighbor's LAN MAC address, and the instructions in the previous post, I set out to configure the D-Link Repeater. The version I received (B) required no firmware upgrade, as it has the latest version available. I also had no router to hook this up to so I hooked it up directly to my laptop. <
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>When I typed in the IP address of the router 192.168.0.30) I was presented with a login screen. The refurbished D-Link comes with no paper work. I tried the common admin/admin and it didn't work. I then discovered that the username was admin with no password (which of course I immediately changed). I then went into the wireless tab. I found that when I used it in the repeater method, I could not change the default channel, so I clicked the Access Point button and set the channel to 11 (the channel my neighbor uses). I then clicked the Repeater button and it kept channel 11. I then typed in the LAN MAC address of her wireless router. After the router rebooted, I disconnected the network cable from the D-Link and my laptop. I was suprised to see the light on the Repeater dim greatly but saw it flashing. I then rebooted my laptop and turned on my desktop. I know have an excellent signal strength on my desktop. <
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>My laptop is acting kinda funny though. It actually sees two networks from Lauren, both on channel 11. The laptop's wireless card seems to be super sensitive. I think it gets kinda confused sometimes, but that is a different topic. <
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>This is a great product and I highly recommend it!!!!
I like it, but understand why some would not.
This item is not easy to set up -- even for someone who has experience with such equipment. I bought two of these to use as additional APs in my house and I'm glad that I did. Although their functionality as an AP is not as full-featured as the full-blown AP models, these little boxes pull their weight.
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>If you want to make your wireless LAN as "silent running, stealthy" network that only you and your closest friends know about, then this product is not for you. It does support 64, 128, and 256 WEP; however, it does not support disabling SSID broadcast nor does it support WPA.
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>The difficulty that I had setting up these little monsters is that, out of the box, they require you to have a network that is in the 192.168.0 address space. If you are like I was on the 192.168.1 address space that Linksys prefers, you have to disconnect one of your machines, readdress it for the D-Link preferred address space (192.168.0) and then cajole the little box to respond to you. The first one that I installed finally responded to my web browser and I was able to re-address it to the 192.168.1 address space and get it set up with 64bit WEP without much trouble.
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>The second one was a little more trouble. I actually had to power-cycle the box while pushing the reset button in the back to bring it up in firmware update mode, install the latest firmware that I downloaded from the d-link web site, and only then was able to configure this little beast for normal operation.
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>The plus side of these little beasts is that they are more powerful and reliable than my version 1 WAP-11s Linksys WAPs that I bought back in 2001 and they work better with the D-link DCS-900W Securicams that I also recently purchased (imagine that).
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>These boxes don't have all the features that the Version 1 Linksys WAPs have, but they definately hold on to a signal much better.
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>My wish list for the DWL-800AP+ is that they add the ability to disable SSID broadcast and make the configuration a little more forgiving out of the box. WPA support would be a "nice to have" feature.
Very Disappointed with DWL-800AP and Dlink Technical Support
I purchased this product to repeat the signal of a non-Dlink brand access point. As you may know by now, this doesnt work and was not mentioned in any sales information I found from Dlink before I purchased.
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>Also, their technical support staff was completely rude and out of line. This product is being returned. This is my first and LAST experience purchasing a Dlink product.
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