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D-Link Wireless-N450 MediaBridge/Access Point (DAP-1533) (Personal Computers)

D-Link Wireless-N450 MediaBridge/Access Point (DAP-1533) D-Link Wireless-N450 MediaBridge/Access Point (DAP-1533) available on August 22 2016 from Amazon for 49.99
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just bought one and got it to work within an hour as a wireless bridge. I installed the latest firmware, then began to configure. For some reason, it took a while for the wireless bridge connection between it and the access point to work. The control panel should be more explicit about the state of the wireless connection; you understand that the connection works once the DAP-1533 gets an IP address from the DHCP server (access point).

My MagicJack Plus and my laptop worked both out-of-the-box with their Ethernet plug connected into the DAP-1533 (as a wireless bridge). However, like another reviewer wrote, some devices does not succeed in getting an IP address. I experienced this with a DIR-625 router (trying to form a sub-network), a DNS-323 D-Link NAS and an Asus O!Play Air HDP-R3 media player. This is a weird problem. Fortunately, it works when you set them to connect with a static IP instead of getting an IP from the DHCP server. It is not the best setup in 2013, but it...Read more

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Just bought one and got it to work within an hour as a wireless bridge. I installed the latest firmware, then began to configure. For some reason, it took a while for the wireless bridge connection between it and the access point to work. The control panel should be more explicit about the state of the wireless connection; you understand that the connection works once the DAP-1533 gets an IP address from the DHCP server (access point).My MagicJack Plus and my laptop worked both out-of-the-box with their Ethernet plug connected into the DAP-1533 (as a wireless bridge). However, like another reviewer wrote, some devices does not succeed in getting an IP address. I experienced this with a DIR-625 router (trying to form a sub-network), a DNS-323 D-Link NAS and an Asus O!Play Air HDP-R3 media player. This is a weird problem. Fortunately, it works when you set them to connect with a static IP instead of getting an IP from the DHCP server. It is not the best setup in 2013, but it...Read more
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