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D-Link DAP-1513 Wireless MediaBridge


$119.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enables wireless connectivity for multiple media devices at the same time, no need to purchase separate adapters. Full support for wireless security standards, including WPA and WPA2, as well as WPS setup. Dual band compatible to avoid interference, not simultaneous.

The Cons:On the expensive side, the Buffalo Nfiniti offers similar features at a lower price. 4 ethernet ports, 6 or 8 would have made this a perfect device for the living room.

The D-Link DAP-1513 is a dual band wireless bridge designed for multimedia devices. It is compatible with 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz wireless frequencies and it also has four ethernet ports. With up to 300Mbps wireless N connection speeds, the DAP-1513 is more than capable enough for streaming media contents over the network such as music and high definition movies.

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It can be used as a standalone base for a wireless network as well as used as an extension to your existing network. This wireless mediabridge include features such as wifi protected setup, up to WPA2 encryption, and integrated antenna. The D-Link DAP-1513 Wireless MediaBridge is a good option for buyers who seek a convenient device for their home media network, but the 100Mb ethernet connection speed might be disappointing considering the retail price. 

Features / Specifications

  • Dual band 2.4 / 5.0GHz
  • Wireless a/b/g/n
  • 4x 10/100 LAN ports
  • WPA, WPA2 encryption
  • LED indicators
  • Integrated antenna
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    Enables wireless connectivity for multiple media devices at the same time, no need to purchase separate adapters

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    Full support for wireless security standards, including WPA and WPA2, as well as WPS setup

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    Dual band compatible to avoid interference, not simultaneous

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    Built-in QoS feature to distribute bandwidth accordingly

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    Simple to setup with a web based interface, documentation also provided

Cons
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    On the expensive side, the Buffalo Nfiniti offers similar features at a lower price

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    4 ethernet ports, 6 or 8 would have made this a perfect device for the living room

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