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NTK - Wireless Repeating with the D-Link DWL-900AP+ | NTK - Wireless Repeating with the D-Link DWL-900AP+ |
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| Tim Higgins | |
| October 28, 2002 | |
What's the Catch?Like any first-in-category product, the upgraded 900AP+ has its share of limitations and problems. But the first positive surprise that I discovered is that, contrary to the information in D-Link's Press Release, the 900AP+ works with clients and Access Points other than those in D-Link's AirPlus and AirPro product lines. (Of course, if you use anything other than what's on D-Link's list, don't expect any help from them!) Updated 10/28/02 Shortly after this article first appeared, a friend at Intersil wrote to tell me that the 900AP+ is actually implementing a feature called Wireless Distribution System (WDS). He included a nice Intersil Apps note (in PDF form), which has since been taken down from the net. He said the feature was originally implemented awhile ago by a company called Choice Microsystems which supplied MACs (Media Access Control) to Agere, Cisco, Symbol, and Harris (Intersil). Although Intersil bought Choice, the other companies retained the rights to the original technology, and the feature lives on in OEM reference designs, although D-Link is the first to bring it to market at this price point. In my experiments, I was able to get the 900AP+ to successfully repeat using a D-Link DI-614+ wireless router, and SMC 2655W 802.11b Access Point. I also used both D-Link DWL-650+ and ORiNOCO Gold PC cards in my Dell Inspiron 4100 laptop running Windows XP Home, and smoothly roamed from the main AP to the 900AP+ without problems. But so much for the good news. Figure 2 shows one of the prices that you'll pay for using the 900AP+ to wirelessly extend your WLAN. Figure 2: Comparison of direct and repeated throughput
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