Setup Rev B with 2.02NA f/w. Configured the router and saved a config backup. We'll see what happens. I do like the new look on the front plate. Much easier to read than before and clear markings for which WiFi radio is enabled, etc.
Have 5Ghz disabled for now and look to do some multimedia down the road. Disabled the features that I also turned off on Rev A. Any thoughts on this please share.
A few questions:- When the lights are yellow on the front it seems clear that this is a status of checking or connecting. They turn blue when all is well and a connection is established. Correct?
- There is a button on the top of the router (with Rev A and B). I have mine standing on end. What is this button for? A power cycle or some sort of cold boot?
This one was more of a bear to get on the internet with. Typically I'm up and running with a DLink even after configuring. It seems that it's a good idea to use the Reboot the Device under Tools and then you're good to go. Perhaps this was intentional? Seems a bit odd but maybe a safety measure?
Edit: odd as I cannot connect to Rev B wirelessly with my laptop which has an Atheros chipset on the card I installed. Connects fine to my girlfriends older Toshiba though. I could connect fine to the Rev A. When I open the Atheros utility I see it switching back and forth between 2.4 and 5Ghz via the Wireless Mode. Only 2.4Ghz is enabled. Same way I configured the Rev A.
-> Interesting. I may have done this with Rev A but don't remember. I disabled the Atheros utility and used the Windows WiFi utility to connect and got right on. Seems odd. I'm using an older version of the Atheros Utility so I wonder if it's an issue with having WPA (AES/TPIK) enabled and it won't connect. I looks like it's getting hung up trying to authenticate. Using version 3.1.3.10 of the Atheros Client Utility. Copyright shows 2001-2004.
Trying to find the latest driver (and utility) for the WM9 which uses the AR5213 and the AR5112 chip sets on the mini WiFi card.