I have a DAP-1522 connecting to a DIR-628 in bridge mode, 5 GHz, "N" only (supposedly). When I connect from my laptop, the router's Status > Wireless screen shows the link as "802.11n (5 GHz)" exactly as I'd expect. But my DAP-1522 is listed as simply "802.11a". Even though I have 60% link-quality and "130 Mbps" link-speed, I can't transfer any files faster than 16 Mbps. And, according to Wikipedia, 802.11a doesn't even support 130 Mbps so either the 628 or the 1522 (or both) are wrong in the reported link-speed.
I've tried emailing D-Link tech support (twice) but all they ever say is, "Please call our (for pay) tech support."
I see lots of other reports on this forum of "slow speeds" on the 1522, so I'm wondering if maybe there's a widespread bug wherein it doesn't really connect in wi-fi 'N' mode, at all ? Can other people report what their routers report for the 1522's link?
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P.S. If I run a cable between my server and the remote workstation I can transfer files at 70 Mbps, so I know it's the wireless link causing the slowness.