I got the D-Link 655 to replace my Belkin Wireless N+ router (F5D8235-4) which has a nasty habit of periodically discount my wireless devices (1-2 times a week, and the only remedy that works for me is to power cycle the router).
Since I don't want to change the settings for all my other wireless devices in my house, I kept the SSID and the WEP-64 encryption method (one of my wireless device, a Netgear WGE101 wireless bridge, supports only WEP).
So after setting the 655 up with these parameters (WEP-64, which I verified on the web admin portal in the wireless status, security mode field as wep-open-64), most of my wireless devices, including my iPhone, iPod, Macbook pro, and even the Netgear WGE101, can connect to this D-Link, except my Dell laptop, which has a Dell Wireless 1450 Dual Band WLAN Mini-PCI Card. I tried several time by re-entering the 10-digit WEP key but it just won't connect. I am getting it by for now with a direct ethernet cable to the router. Any sugggestions?
Oh, the other device that won't connect is a Trendnet wireless N gaming adapter (TEW-647GA). I tried to connect it using the WPS push-button method but the router just won't recognize it--time out after 120 sec. And the blue LED on the Trendnet adapter just keeps blinking!
Is there a way to get a syslog for this router so I can make some sense out of all these failures? Any guru out there?
I bought this router based on the mostly positive reviews on Amazon as compared to the Belkin. But it looks like I am getting more headache from this router than from my Belkin--at least every device can connect to it!