Just want to see if anyone has seen this and warn others.
I have three DAP-2610 two of which I was setting as a WDS Link as there is no CAT5 Cabling to one part of the building.
The one standalone AP is fine, configured for same SSID on 2.4GHz and 5GHz with same credentials and Band Steering enabled for 5GHz which works for the dual band devices.
The set-up of the other two was to be as follows:
One set-up as WDS only on the 2.4GHz band so it is just acting as a bridge point to the other AP.
Second set-up as AP/WDS on the 2.4GHz band and as an AP only on the 5GHz band. All fine and connected to the first one.
Went to Advanced Setting -> Wireless Resource Control and enabled Band Steering on the 5GHz, applied the configuration and boom - no more AP, just cycles red/green.
Tried the following to reset but cannot even factory default, it still pings periodically on the reserved DHCP address:
1. Disconnected from PoE for 10 minutes and still boot loops.
2. After 10 minutes disconnected, rebooted with reset button held in and does not factory default.
3. Monitored AP IP address with a continuous ping and it replies 15 times to the configured IP address unit it resets again.
4. During successful pings tried reset button for 5 seconds. Will not reset to factory defaults.
5. During successful pings can briefly login via WEB browser and have tried to factory default and also apply saved configuration file. No good.
I thought it might be the BETA release firmware to fix the key problem so downgraded the WDS only AP back to V1.01 and tried the configuration again and boom - another bricked AP.
Have a support call in with DLink who are looking to do an RMA but this is ovbiously a software bug which needs an urgent fix. I cannot see anywhere that you cannot mix WDS and Band Steering on the same AP and if you couldn't it should not allow invalid set-up combinations. It seems a resonable requirement for the AP to handle.
I'm now thinking that a powerline adaptor maybe a better option to the remote AP and ditch the WDS completely but this may not be an option for everone and would leave me with an expensive spare AP.......
Thanks for listening and any advice appreciated.