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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Access Points / Extenders => DAP-1522 => Topic started by: dyvurcz on June 12, 2013, 12:34:00 PM
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I've tried to connect them using was, and from the advanced page on the 4500. Keep getting a error. If I run a either net cable from port 4 on the 4500 to port 1 on the dap it seems to connect but I don't have any wifi coming from the dap which is my main reason for having one. Is there something I'm missing as far as how to connect this thing? on I'm ver A1 fw 1.02 since thats what it shipped with.
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What mode are you attempting to run the 1522 in? AP or bridge?
Your post seems a but unclear of what you did to connect the 2 units together.
How far away is the DAP from the 4500?
I presume if you are trying to set up a wired AP, that if you connect the wired LAN to LAN method, and use the DAPs wizard to set up the AP, and I think it should be able to just allow for DHCP IP addresses to come from the 4500, all traffic should be connected wired or wireless on the DAP and be routed from the 4500 thru the DAP.
Ensure the LAN cable used between the DAP and 4500 is a good working cable, swap out to be sure.
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right now I have them right next to each other to try to get this thing set up. I'm able to access the dap thru the default ip address to use the setup wizard.
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forgot to mention currently its on auto, but I would like to use it in ap mode since I'm going to be running a long ethernet cable up to my attic for it.
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Try setting a AP mode manually. You can use the default .50 IP address as it's recommended for later use and connecting to the DAPs web page, you'll always know the IP address. Being close shouldn't matter as long as the 4500 isn't using 2.4Ghz radio. If it is then there is possible interference being that close. If your not sure about the radios, turn off the radio on the 4500 temporarily while setting up the DAP first, test it, then turn back on the 4500 and place the DAP.
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ok so I tried to wps again and now I can see the dap under network settings with an ip of .195. should I change that to .50 then maybe i'll be able to access it?
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Not sure, the .50 is the default admin address for the DAP. I'm not sure when in AP mode how D-Link does the behavior of this address or switches the .50 to what the DAP gets from the main host router. Can you access the DAP using the .195 address?
Does it work in this configuration?
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You know I didn't even try to access it through 195 That actually worked lol. Hopefully I won't have too many issues with disconects with the rev A1. Do you think I should upgrade the firmware?
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One thing you could do, if you want too, if it appears in the Dynamic Clients list on the 4500, Reserve that MAC address and IP address for the DAP.
I would run the DAP as is and see how it works for you. Unless you exhibit some major issues that we fail to trouble shoot here first, no reason to upgrade FW.
"If it works, don't fix it!" ::)
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That makes sense. One thing I noticed on the dap when looking at connected wireless clients it only shows signal strength not speed. Should I have the ssid the same as the 4500 just on different channels? Also will I get faster speeds for my xbox wired to the dap thru ap mode running a cable from 4500 or bridge mode?
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Hmm i presume it should show speed as well...might look at the User manual to see. They could have fixed that in later FW if that was a bug.
I recommend running wired to the DAP in AP mode and wire the xbox to it. Will act like a switch for you rather than using bridge mode.
If your using the same frequency then you can use the same SSID name and PW just use different channels, if your using 5ghz and setting the DAP on 2.4Ghz, then SSID names should differ between the 2 frequencies.
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I tried using same name and password it appears it was still connecting to the 4500. speed test showed 20/30 with same name and pass, switched to another name to make certain was connected to ap and speed was 65/50 on wifi tested on mbp and iPhone numerous times! Do devices jump to the best signal if the settings on both are the same? Didn't seem to be the case.
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I guess use different name, can be same pw though.
Device may or may not automatically switch. Depends on there designed behavior and how they are configured. Usually manually setting the new connection or a power cycle results in the device connecting to the best signal.
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ok thanks 8)
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Enjoy. ;D
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I thought this was working? ???
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The internet is still working however I can't for the life of my login to the dap again. I want to try updating the firmware because the wifi connection timed out on me a few times. Hard wire hasn't disconnected. This thing seems to be temperamental! :(
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Update: Was able to get back into the Dap after a hard reset again. Is this all the information that should show on this unit under wireless status? I would like to know what speed my devices are connecting at but it only shows signal strength.
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g288/dyvurcz/ScreenShot2013-06-13at63423PM_zpsd0ee7ca4.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/dyvurcz/media/ScreenShot2013-06-13at63423PM_zpsd0ee7ca4.jpg.html)
This is how it shows on my 4500
(http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g288/dyvurcz/ScreenShot2013-06-13at64156PM_zpsa805d54a.jpg) (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/dyvurcz/media/ScreenShot2013-06-13at64156PM_zpsa805d54a.jpg.html)
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Wow, well I wonder if Rev As didn't show connection speeds. You might have a look at the UMs for Rev As and Bs and see if they display this same status page. Not sure if this was by design or they followed on with a fix in Rev B. :-\
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darn...oh well I'll just have to tough it out because I'm not buying a new one to see connection speed lol. Thanks
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You might check the User Manual on the Rev B to see if it shows any differences.
darn...oh well I'll just have to tough it out because I'm not buying a new one to see connection speed lol. Thanks