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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Access Points / Extenders => DAP-1522 => Topic started by: redfrog on October 28, 2009, 12:27:42 PM
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I just puchase DAP-1522 only to find out performance for the 802.11g sucks big time.
with internal 802.11g wireless downloads are around 11M-15M uploads around 4.5M
Via the DAP-1522 GBit port 3M-4M down 4M uploads.
I wanted to use the DAP-1522 for GBit ports
Has any one else had the same issues
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HAS a lot to do with the other equipment in the equation , are the 5400 rpm drives on the other end , gigabit ports all around , signal strength , transmit rate . Are you getting MBps or Mbps ?
Ae these measurements signal or actual transfer speeds ?
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Hi:
Thank you for the reply
CPU: AMD Quad core 3.6GHz
HD's: 10K WD
Signal Strength:78%-81%
My error here
wireless 802.11g
Avg. Download 4200Kbps
Avg. up 3500Kbps
Ethernet Cable Gigabit port
Avg. down 13000Kbps
Avg. Up 5122Kbps
Level 3 D-Link support say DAP-1522 is for 802.11n mode only
So what router should I get.
Per the D-Link form all the 802.11n routers are having major issues!
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I'm having GREAT speed with netgear wnd3700 . whatever brand you get make sure it is dual band simultanious .I run my 1522 on 5 ghz and get blazing speeds on my x-box and ps3 and media server !
Good luck , the 1522 is a great bridge/ap ! I get 40- 52 Mbps bursts up to 70 Mbps transfer speeds , limited by the hard drive , connectuion speed is between 262-300Mbps .
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Hi:
Thank you for the reply
CPU: AMD Quad core 3.6GHz
HD's: 10K WD
Signal Strength:78%-81%
My error here
wireless 802.11g
Avg. Download 4200Kbps
Avg. up 3500Kbps
Ethernet Cable Gigabit port
Avg. down 13000Kbps
Avg. Up 5122Kbps
Level 3 D-Link support say DAP-1522 is for 802.11n mode only
So what router should I get.
Per the D-Link form all the 802.11n routers are having major issues!
I have five DAP 1522 units and a DGL4500 router.
I have zero problems with any of them. Using wireless N 5Ghz I always get 100mbs+ speeds.
Using the wired portion on my gigabit network, which also uses ten Dlink Gigabit switches. I have no problems getting 850mbs to 900mbs throughput PC to PC.
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wow 10 gigabit switches? Must be a really big house or a lot of people. Hate to see that electric bill.