Long story short.. I have only one device I connect via Wireless and 2 wired computers. The wireless device is about 25 feet away in the living room.. a Western Digital TV Live Hub. It has a D-LINK DWA-130 (which is listed on the compatibility chart for the WD just not this specific revision) and I have a Netgear WRN2000V3 router. I run Windows 7 64-Bit.
That WD is a media player with a 1TB hard drive built in. Also has a bunch of internet apps.
I've been having problems with the wireless ever since I got it. It seemed to randomly lose it's it's wireless connection. Sometimes pulling out the D-LINK USB and re-inserting it worked. Sometimes I needed to go into the WD and enter my network settings again and it would work. Lately, though I cannot connect at all. It's kind of alright that I can't copy movies over (unless I do it through my little flash drive which is only 4GB), but what does suck is that all my music is stored on that unit and I used to listen to it from there on my PC.
I'm thinking of getting the DIR-825. I read that it's virtually the same as the DIR-655 and it's on the compatibility list.
Now I know my first option should be to try an ethernet cable since I am only 25 feet or so away. I meant to do that.. and I really should do that for speed's sake. The WD only has one processor, so even though I am on Wireless N speeds are very slow because of that.. since it plays videos and transfers files, etc, all with that one processor. But in order to run ethernet it'll be 50 or 75 feet, because I have to not only run cable down the hall, but down the door, up the other side of the door, across the door, then around the wall and down to the router. I can get the cable cheap, but that's a lot of work.
I don't mind some slower transfer speed, I just want it to be reliably connected to my PC. It should show up as a drive letter always. Not say "disconnected" or whatever that message is when my PC starts up.
So on to my questions about the 825.
1 - My Netgear router isn't on the compatibility list. Should that really matter? I mean, the D-LINK DWA-130 is actually connected to the device and that talks to the router.
2 - Do different brands play nice together or do you think adding the router as D-LINK also will make them play together nicer?
3 - I see some QOS engine in the 655. I assume it's in the 825 also. My Girlfriend's Daughter has a laptop now and she wants on the internet. Will the 825 be able to control her bandwidth speed? I don't want her slowing me down. Plus, I figure slower speeds means she might not download any illegal stuff since it's so slow.
4 - Is there a feature I can allow internet access from the daughter's IP only at certain times?
5 - This one is probably a long shot, but is there a way to view what websites a specific IP visits? I don't want to spy on anyone, so don't think I am looking for something like that. I just worry that what if she did download something and the cable company said something to me because I'm the account holder. I'd just like to be able to see what it was and stop the activity from happening again.
Thanks in advance for the help. Sorry for the long story and all the questions. I just think $119.99 for a router is expensive when I really only want it for one device in my living room to work.
