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D-Link DWL-G810 Ethernet to Wireless Bridge Adapter, 802.11g, 108Mbps

D-Link DWL-G810 Ethernet to Wireless Bridge Adapter, 802.11g, 108Mbps
price: $89.99

SKU: DWL-G810

Sales Rank: 17482

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Product Description

The D-Link 2.4GHz Wireless Ethernet Bridge will convert almost any Ethernet-based device, like a set-top box, game console, printer, laptop, or even desktop, into a wireless network device. It's easy to install, no software needed, and it provides up to 54MBps data transfer rate. Bridge is 802.11g standard and 802.11b compatible with 128-bit WEP encryption and is also compatible with Windows, Mac or Linux.


Product Specification

Brand:
D-Link
EAN:
0790069262043
Feature:
Up to 54 Mbps
Easy to Install. No Software/Driver Required
802.11b Compatible
OS/Platform Independent
Manufacturer:
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Model:
DWL-G810
NumberOfItems:
1
ProductGroup:
CE
Title:
D-Link DWL-G810 Ethernet to Wireless Bridge Adapter, 802.11g, 108Mbps
UPC:
790069262043
MPN:
DWL-G810

Customer Reviews

Item is EOL and has a bios error

This particular product has a bios error on the board which causes the connection to reset.The product is also past End Of Life with D-Link, so they provide no support to remedy this problem.Purchase at your own risk....

9/8/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

D-Link DWL-G810 sucks

This Wireless bridge completely sucked. The firmware was buggy never saved my information. It said it supported WPA which it did not have any fields for it.If i did get it to connect to my access point it would immediately disconnect.D-Link had always cool looking devices. This was a square plastic cheap box with a giant D on the front of it and a big annoying light on the front.This product could use a lot of redesign. Specially the firmware.I would not recommend for a wireless bridge....

8/18/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Does not play well with others

Stay away if you plan on using this with a Linksys router. Nothing I tried, over the span of two days, would get the thing to work for more than two minutes. Even putting the unit next to the router, 2 inches away, and it couldn't see it half the time, the other half it'd drop 90% of the packets.Your mileage may vary, but note that this isn't the only review to highlight issues with Linksys routers....

8/7/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Defective product

I bought this device to connect my TiVo to my wireless G network. WPA encryption did not work. WEP didn't even work. Tried different firmwares but nothing worked. Don't look here if you want WPA....

8/5/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

will not work with switch to be true bridge but....

I plugged it into the wan port of my vonage linksys router and nat'ed to it and it works great.Double nat will work in most setups may have to add static route for some.But yeah it won't work just plugging it into a switch I think the device only allows one IP. (dlink want's consumers buying one for each device I suppose).If you have a spare dsl/cable modem,linux skills, or other nat'ing device you got yourself a real cheap network bridge....

5/8/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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