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I have had this device now for 6 months. The only issues I have had are that the microwave interferes with the signal when it is operating. I have had to re-set it several times but the company, d-link, has great technical support and walked me through it. Once you learn how to use the set-up wizard on your computer, something I learned to do from a YouTube video, it is quite easy to set-up. The signal from the provider's router comes through at full speed. I am ordering more for other people now. If someone thinks it does not work it seems more likely that they did not figure out how to use the set-up wizard (it takes being slightly computer savvy) or re-set button correctly. Ignore these reviews as many people are just plain computer illiterate.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Apple AirPort would not recognized the D-Link DAP-1320 Extender for the initial set up. I had to use my Galaxy S7 phone to set it up. Once that was done, it showed up in the Mac's wireless networking and I could connect to it. However, the light would not stop blinking amber and could not provide internet via Verizon's D-Link DSL-2750B Modem/Router. D-Link Customer Support, over the phone, was not able to get it to connect to the internet, even after walking through the Wizard twice (once before and once after a complete reset) and upgrading firmware. Verizon Customer Support was not able to offer assistance other than verifying all their gear was in working order and that their device was on Channel 11 and WEP2-AES. I'm sure it works for many, just not for me.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've always had good experiences with D-Link products. This one is no exception. This unit is compact and works pretty well. Range could be a little better but for a small no antenna extender at such a low price works well. I need to get a remote bedroom and my garage stronger WiFii signals. Even though I tried a variety of locations I could not find a good extender location that would do both. But it does work for each in different locations so I need two of these and am buying another. Pros: Compact Decent, easy to use browser interface Inexpensive Cons: Range could be better but is not too bad
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It performed the auto setup flawlessly and has worked well to extend my wireless network. I only rated it a 4-star because it set up with a different network id and password than was listed in the documentation. To get the network credentials you have to go to the web based wireless utility broadcast by the device - in my case dlinkap/index (also listed incorrectly in the documentation) - in the Settings/Extended WiFi tab.. If that doesn't work, you shoulld be able to find the utility listed in the device table of the home router on the 192/168.1.xxx domain. Once I figured that out it worked fine. So if you don't mind tinkering for a few minutes, it is a good device for the money. An older model, but my wireless router is an older version too, so it works out fine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My computer was dropping it's connection about 45 feet from the router. I think a cast iron tub and plumbing interfered with the signal. I had trouble getting the extender to program until I programmed it right next to the router. It finally read the signal and went through the WPS programming. Then, trying varying locations, I was able to to keep my computer from losing Wi-Fi. It only extended the range about 15 feet, but that was enough in my house. So, it does work, but it would not solve problems in a large building. For $10, it is worth a try.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned