D-Link DIR-615 :: How To Attach An Optional Antenna
Nov 16, 2011How can I attach an optional antenna to a Dir 615 router?
View 1 RepliesHow can I attach an optional antenna to a Dir 615 router?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedMy DIR-825 is not in an ideal spot so I am thinking of getting an extension cable for the antenna (probably for both), drilling a little hole in a wall and mounting the antenna in a more central location. It really is just on the other side of a wall, maybe 5 feet total for distance, but in an open area where the signal should reach more of the house.
Can I run a cable and attach the antennas five feet away from the device itself? Is there anything I should look for in an extension cable?
I would like to attach 2 x 5ghz 19db panel antennas to my dir-825.
1. Now, can it destroy my dir-825(because of its strengh). I am living in a village, and would like to connect with a few neightbours (300-600meters distance).
2. And will 2,4ghz signal will be normal (WIll it appear at all with those antennas).
We are using a SA520W as our primary router and have a fiber connection attached to the default WAN interface. We would like to improve our uptime using a secondary internet connection on the optional WAN interface.
We have bought a dovado tiny 4g router for this other connection. It acts as a dhcp server but the Cisco router does not get an IP from the dovado router. The router works as expected when connected to a normal computer. But somehow the cisco router doesnt get an IP.
I have also tried to set a static IP for the Cisco router but that didn't work either. The dovado router is setup do deliver ip in the range 192.168.0.2-254
I have a fibre connection on the dedicated WAN which was working perfect until someone somewhere cut through the line. The SA520 fell over to the Optional WAN port which is basic ADSL line which is connected. Logmein client is online too.
But it refuses to browse webpages, appears to be a dns issue or firewall or both.
I have added the ISP dns addresses into the forwarders on my server.
I just bought a DIR-815 and wanted to upgrade the antenna's. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to remove them. Typically you can unscrew the antenna's on similar products. But DIR-815's seem firmly attached.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI know there a lot of threads on antenna for the DIR-825 but my question is ....does any antenna RP SMA are compatible with this router ? url...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have tested each antenna separately. With each antenna attached one at a time the left and right antenna is giving me -20 signal. The center is only giving me -65 signal. Is this a problem with the router or normal? I noticed that the center pin is pushed in more then the left and right. Don't know if that is the cause.
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It's working but the access point only reports about 50% signal strength over 20 feet (and only 1 wall) so I would have expected better. I've tried turning the box a couple of different ways but didn't see any big difference in the reported signal strength.
This may sound ignorant but I cannot get either of the antennas off my 615. They are listed as removable reverse SMA but they are so tight I am afraid of damaging it. This is my second 615 after not being able to get one of the antennas off the first. D-link said they should just unscrew but I cannot get either of them to budge. D-link support said the one I had first must have been manufactured wrong so I returned it to new egg and got a new one. Same issue. I need to have an external antenna on the unit.
View 11 Replies View Related]Region : Philippines
Model : TL-MR3220
Hardware Version : V2
Firmware Version : 3.14.2
ISP : globe telecomms inc.
i just bought an antenna for my new tl-mr3220 v2 router that is 9db. my current one is he 5db that was supplied together wit the unit. then when i installed the new antenna, instead of an increase in the range it lower than my old one. is there any specific antenna or type that you can use? if so what types of antennas?
Region : UnitedStates
Model : TL-MR3020
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP : Virgin Mobile with MC760 antenna
In remote areas, I use Virgin-Mobile's MC760 Broadband2Go antenna to provide Broadband to my netbook. This ISP service requires that you "sign in" with username and password to initialize the BB transmission. I would like to use my TL-MR3020 to host the Virgin-Mobile's Broadband2Go MC760 antenna to provide a wireless hotspot, instead of the hardwired direct-computer connection I have. I've gone thru the MR3020 quick setup with the MC760 but been unable to get it to connect. The 3020 is putting out the wireless signal...it's just not connected to my Virgin-Mobiles BB service...thus no www internet tie. how to use the MR3020 with Virgin-Mobile's MC760 (3G/4G) Broadband2Go antenna?
Region : Brazil
Model : TL-WDR3600
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I want to change the antennas on my wdr3600 to increase the range of the signal because my walls are too thick. I can not find TP link brand Dual Band Antennas, so I search ebay and found this:
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Any dual band RP-SMA antenna is compatible with the WDR3600? or do I need to search for something in particular?
Region : India
Model : TL-WR941ND
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version : 3.6
ISP :
We need to configure the AP in such a way, only 1 antenna to be used & not other two, to meet some mounting requirements/limitations. Will I be able to do this using any test/debug commands?
Essentially I want this AP to be operating in 1x1 spatial stream, & with no antenna diversity, so that I can connect only 1 antenna & be deterministic about AP using only connected Antenna RF port & not others
With out configuring anything, when I connect only 1 Antenna, I observed that signal is fluctuating on Client Application & causing the applications traffic stream disconnect.
Region : Netherlands
Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 121225
ISP :
I bought this router to replace my WNDR3700v1 (by Netgear).Although on short distance the Netgear is outperformed, on the other site of the house the 2,4GHz signal is lost often (where the Netgear would still work). Both routers are located on the same location (not simultaneously) and settings are identical (channel, band, security, etc.).
I was wondering if I could get more performance out of the TP-Link by positioning the antennas in different angles. All antennas were positioned vertically and I also tried having the outer antennas under 30 degrees.
Anybody know of a extension cable for this product? D-Link 14dBi Outdoor Direct Antenna (ANT24-1400) I need at least 10-15 feet of extra length.
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Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Can i Use Grid Parabolic Antenna with TL-WDR4300?
Then which is suitebal
1. 5GHz 30dBi Outdoor Grid Parabolic Antenna TL-ANT5830B
2. 2.4GHz 24dBi Grid Parabolic Antenna TL-ANT2424B
because N750 is Dual Band Router [2.4GHz 300Mbps and 5GHz 450Mbps]. so, which one is best with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
I just upgraded to BT infinity Fibre optic boradband... I now have a modem downstairs with a wi-fi router attached, however I don't have any space nearby to put my NAS... The modem and router have to be downstairs due to the cables. I want to connect my NAS to my iMAc which is upstairs, but also to my Macbook Air...
The iMac is upstairs and that is where my old router was, so I have my NAS up next to the iMac. I was thinking that maybe I could get a wi-fi extender with a built in ethernet port and connect the NAS to the extender... or maybe connect the NAS directly into the iMac...
I have three different network with different static IP's and I want to connect those routers with one switch. If any case any network gos down then another taking care automatically.
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I have an LAP (1242AG) in one B site that I would like to attach (in H-REAP mode) to the WLC of site A(5508 v6.0.199.4). The topology is as follows:
MPLS - Site A - MAN - Site B.
When Site A is fully connected, all is fine, my AP of site B can successfully join the WLC of site A.
However, when the WAN interface of the router of site A is disconnected, the AP cannot associate successfully to the WLC. For us, it does not make any sense during that time, the AP of site B can successfully ping the WLC of site A and the traceroutes show the exact same path.
I took some debug on the AP and the WLC while the AP's was trying to associate to the WLC (when the WAN link of Site A was disconnected) and also when the AP could successfuly join the WLC when the WAN link of site A was reconnected.
In my office we have wired network and DHCP is not configured. every one has to enter IP address manually.
I want to attach a wireless router so laptops connected with WIFI should be a part of same network.
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