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Link>Welcome!What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.Link>What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.What region are you located?Wireless ConfigurationsWhat wireless modes are you using on the router? Temporarily disable WPA on the router and see if the 162 sees either 2.4 or 5Ghz radios. Re-enabled after testing.
Let us know if the 162 connects to the 836 with out WPA enabled. Try manual channel 48 on the 836L. You might try setting up either the 1513 or the 3100 as a main AP, disable the 836s radios fully then check to see if the 162 will connect to either 1513 or 3100. If it does then there maybe a problem between the 836L and 162. If the 162 fails to connect to either 1513 or 3100 then the problem is the 162. I see there isn't any new drivers for the 162 and it's not on the Windows 10 compatibility list. Keep us posted.
Ok, let us know if you can set the 1513 or 3100 up as a primary AP, disable the radios on the 836L and then test. Eh, scratch that, after looking at the 1513 web page, I forgot that this model is a bridge only I think. Can your other 3100 do any AP modes?
Do you have a different router or AP that you can test the 162 out on? Has the 162 worked at all on 5Ghz? Is the 836L using the latest FW from the web site or from here? http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64375.0I'll inquire about the 162 and Windows 10 support.
I think I found some newer drivers for the 162 that you should try: DWA-162 A1 FW v1.01(for WW) http://tsd.dlink.com.tw/downloads2008detailgo.aspThere dates just last Nov. There only for up to windows 8, however might work for you on 10. Worth a try. I'd remove fully the current drivers, reboot, then resinstall using the new and see.