| D-Link DWL-2200AP Wireless Access Point, PoE, SNMP, AES, 5dBi, 802.11g, 108Mbps |

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Model: DWL-2200AP
Brand: D-Link
Manufacturer: D-Link
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 2
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
Supports Four Operation Modes: Access Point, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multi-Point, Repeater Strong Wireless Connection with 5dBi Antenna Up to 108Mbps Maximum Wireless Signal Range Enhanced Security with AES, WPA, and 802.1x User Authentication |
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| Description: |
| The DWL-2200AP is an ideal solution for creating a wireless network or extending the range of an existing wireless network. For advanced installations, this new high speed Wireless Access Point comes with base unit and has an integrated 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) port that allows you to install the device in areas where power outlets are not readily available. The DWL-2200AP provides maximum wireless security by supporting both WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and 802.1x for optimal data protection. Other security features included in this Access Point are MAC Address Filtering, Wireless LAN segmentation, Disable SSID Broadcast, and support for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Encryption. To maximize your return on investment, the DWL-2200AP can be configured in any one of four modes: Access Point, Point-to-Point (PtP) bridge with another DWL-2200AP, Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) bridge, or Repeater. For compatibility with other D-Link hardware, the DWL-2200AP uses Wireless Distribution System (WDS) technology when running in Repeater mode. For 802.11g |
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| User Reviews (2 total): |
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Doesn't work as a repeater, June 4, 2008
By user (Capital USA)
Methodically went through all possible combinations of settings over the course of about 24 working hours. None worked. D-Link support is worse than hitting your head with pick. Expensive paper weight.
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Bought two to use as a access point and repeater, January 27, 2008
By user (Arkansas)
I bought two of these to use the first as an access point and the second as a repeater to cover a larger area. It wasn't practical to run cat-5 so I went with the repeater method. I get good speed and it took a while to set up. The instructions are less than clear and don't count on ANY help from D-Link tech. I finally figured out I had to revert to an earlier version of the firmware (which I had to download from the D-Link website) to enable the repeater function. The version the router was shipped with did not have a way to turn on the repeater in the settings. Works great once it's set up properly.
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