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Product Reviews: D-Link DWL-7100AP Wireless Access Point w/SNMP, 802.11a/g, 108Mbps |
Rating: 3 (out of 5) Summary: Some great features, some disappointing. Comments: great range and works well as an AP or AP client. On the other hand, the advertised WDS mode does not work, so if you are purchaseing to string together multiple AP's, do not bother. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: DWL-7100AP Comments: I used 2 of these to network between buildings. The buildings are 742 feet apart and these work great. No matter what the weather is, we have never lost the connection. I highly endorse this if you need a long reaching connection between buildings. |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Great WAP for the Price Comments: 1stly, this is a WAP, not a router. Secondly, for a cheap WAP, this works quite well. It is nice to finally have a WAP that can work with 802.11a/b/g all at once, and well I might add. For day-to-day use, I have1of these working as a repeater and it has not yet to fail me since I purchased the product months ago.
As with all such devices, I dislike the web interface, however it is useful (it is indeed stupid to believe the web interface will look great in the near future). I was able to configure this device quickly and effortlessly. great purchase!! |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Stable, rock solid Comments: I have have had a variety of routers over the years and none were stable. I finally got fed up and decided to use a separate AP and router. I chose 7100AP for Wireless AP, and used my desktop as router+DHCP. I have had remarkable stability. In my apartment complex, which is chock full of wireless routers, I have never been able to get beyond a few weeks without having to reboot all-in-one routers. 7100AP on the other hand has been going strong for months!! I practically turned it on and forgot about it. If you know the difference between an AP and a router, and want a solid simultaneous-dual-band router, this is the one. happy. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Reliable, has many features, and is a solid performer Comments: It had the latest firmware and wireless protocols installed, and the web-based configuration interface has well organized pages of setup options. The Help pages are actually helpful. As with any networking device it is great to be a little familiar with TCP/IP so you can handle minor annoyances like giving your computer a temporary static IP address in the same subnet range as the DWL-7100AP so you can communicate with it during configuration (This is explained in the manual). Afterwards, I was able to change my computer back to dynamic IP addressing, and still access the configuration pages of the DWL-7100AP. It will work just fine right out of the box with default settings, however as with any wireless access point, better security can be had by creating your own SSID name, disabling broadcast of the SSID, changing the default user ID and password, using MAC filtering so that only your computers will be accepted by the access point, and enabling data encryption. The DWL-7100AP allows you to use2kinds of WPA encryption, which is much more secure than WEP. I highly endorse this product and it's well-written manual. Some users report having their connection dropped frequently. I found that interference from 2.4 Gigahertz portable telephones in my house was the culprit for dropped connections on the 802.11g band, which is in the same frequency band as the phones. Since I switched to the 802.11a band (5 Gigahertz) I seldom have dropped connections from the DWL-7100AP. |