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Author Topic: Firmware vs Hardware  (Read 6382 times)

JimboCol

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Firmware vs Hardware
« on: February 17, 2010, 10:38:56 AM »

This is a bit confusing for me.  How can I tell which Firmware version is compatible with which Hardware version? There is absolutely no information about it in the download area, or if there is I did not see it.  I downloaded all of them.  I am running hardware version A2, and Firmware 1.13

My goal is a 300Mbps WAP2 Connection.  Right now, I'm at 130.

Thanks,

Jim.
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smlunatick

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Re: Firmware vs Hardware
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2010, 08:55:33 AM »

DIR-628 only exists with a A2 hardware version, for now.

As for the 130Mb/s access speeds, please read the forum stick posts:

Note: Not all Intel adapters are the same as D-Links' N line. Some Intel adapters do not support the broader 40 Channel Width option. This (by design) limits their connection speed to 130. Check the specifications of your Intel adapter to ensure that it is capable of bonding on the 40Mhz range to achieve the full 300Mbps


My experience is that you require a 5Ghz radio enabled router.  The only simultaneous dual-band router, from D-link, is the DIR-825 router.
« Last Edit: February 24, 2010, 05:12:06 PM by smlunatick »
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thexfile

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Re: Firmware vs Hardware
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2010, 12:52:01 AM »

DIR-628 only exists with a A2 hardware version, for now.
My DIR-628 is a A1 hardware version. ???
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JimboCol

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Re: Firmware vs Hardware
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 07:15:47 PM »

Note: Not all Intel adapters are the same as D-Links' N line. Some Intel adapters do not support the broader 40 Channel Width option. This (by design) limits their connection speed to 130. Check the specifications of your Intel adapter to ensure that it is capable of bonding on the 40Mhz range to achieve the full 300Mbps
I have D-Link DWA-652 Xtreme Notebook adapter.  All I did was enable 20/40 bandwidth on the router, and it worked.

My experience is that you require a 5Ghz radio enabled router.  The only simultaneous dual-band router, from D-link, is the DIR-825 router.
I tried that, and it didn't even show up as an available network.  the trouble I'm having now is that once in a while, it will disconnect for a few seconds and then reconnect.  This throws netflix into fits.  When I have my Wi-Fi Blu-Ray player hooked up, it will cause other problems.  I don't think that the DVD Player will auto scan like a computer does.  So I may have to reboot the unit...I don't know, it's not hooked up yet. I want to see if I can can resolve this issue.

Thanks,
Jim.

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thomasrelee

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Re: Firmware vs Hardware
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 05:48:33 AM »

My DIR-628 is a A1 hardware version. ???


As my router is also the same -- Hardware Version: A1. 

Please note I did NOT update to 1.23NA because when the files were unzipped, it was noted the updated .bin file was named as if it were for the Hardware Version: A2.   

I remember an update fiasco in in 2007/2008 with another D-Link model WBR-2310 where the Hardware Version: <Version$> made a difference as to what version of firmware you obtained and used.  Also, the inside of the router when opened contained a NICE surprise... the router board was a DI-624 model that had been placed in a new casing that was branded as a newer WBR-2310 model. <cough cough> 

I suspect this was done before the board's specifications were completely changed and newer parts were brought in for assembly.  <cough cough>  Which makes sense being since different hardware revisions exist for many of their specific model numbers. 
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