Use: To provide occasional wireless connectivity for laptops at home. Phone Support: Very poor because of all tech support people had heavy accents and they could not understand the (very simple)...
This product seems to function ONLY as a Wireless Access Point. That is to say, it can take your wired system to wireless. This can NOT act as a bridge, nor, I suspect a repeater. Caveat emptor!
My office is about 1000 sq. ft. and hard wired with a D-Link EBR 2310 4 port router plus 2 D-Link DSS-5+ 4 port switching hubs. I purchased this wireless access point so our reps can upload reports...
By far D-link routers are much easier to set-up; and they require much less knowledge of networking. I'll never go back to those netgear/linksys "wanna' be's" they just don't cut it.
This product caused me headaches for months. The company does not refund and does not want to accept returns without a fight. Will never buy from Dlink and have heard this from many associates.
client mode not well thought out; won't connect to "54g only" network
This is a useful device which I purchased mainly for its "client mode" and as a backup wireless router. Especially appreciated is the ability to run on USB power. However, I spent about six hours...
The DWL2100AP worked OK as an access point, but does not work as a repeater. Other reviewers suggest that it works only with other D-Link products, because of proprietary protocols. All I know is...
Purchased 2 DWL-2100AP's to use as a bridge between 2 buildings with an unobstructed distance of about 750ft. I was expecting the usual 2-day setup headache to integrate these into the network,...
It (or a combination of it and my wireless router) intereferes with bluetooth. Now if I want to use the bluetooth on my phone, I have to unplug all this stuff ;(. VERY ANNOYING!!! Installation...
For tech experts who want to go wireless but hate the thought of tossing out their wired Ethernet routers, the D-Link DWL-2100AP provides a quick, easy way to add 802.11b/g Wi-Fi to a network or to...
This is an excellent product for turning a wired ethernet port into a wireless port. I have used them for networking printers and for connecting a Linux machine that wouldn't work with USB wireless...
"Sorry I wasted my $$$. great price, but will fail after a short time"
I bought two of these to use to connect my HD DVR from directv to my network for media sharing. They were fairly easy to configure (with encryption). after about two weeks, the first one lost...
not the easiest config but not nearly as bad as other reviews would have you believe. Most of the "doesn't work" reviews can be attributed to user error.
Introduction D-Link has been a staple of the networked community for a very long time. I even remember purchasing one of their home network starter kits for Ethernet (that's 10 Mbps for the younger...
My son broke his wireless antena, I looked at all my favorite places to buy a new one but could not find one. So I googled the part I was lookng for and found it here. I am happy to say it works...
Neither the D-Link website nor Amazon mention that this is not Vista compatible (or at leat they didn't when I bought it); I found out when I called the D-Link help line. Since I had bought this...
I bought this to connect my desktop computer to my DI-624 at 108Mbps. I installed properly and device is working properly. Network signal is very strong. The network is not encrpted. It...
Introduction D-Link has been a staple of the networked community for a very long time. I even remember purchasing one of their home network starter kits for Ethernet (that's 10 Mbps for the younger...
I bought this assuming (ass-u-me) it would work with vista as it was their latest and greatest. It does not. No one at D-Link can tell me when a driver will be available. Going vist? Don't...
Purchased these adapters (bought two) in the hope that my remote computer wireless connections would drop off less frequently but have been somewhat disappointed in that the performance, while...
Introduction D-Link has been a staple of the networked community for a very long time. I even remember purchasing one of their home network starter kits for Ethernet (that's 10 Mbps for the younger...
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