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Section 3 - Configuration

Media Server

This page will allow you to enable a DLNA Media Server or enable the iTunes Server. DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is the standard for the interoperability of Network Media Devices (NMDs). The user can enjoy multimedia applications (music, pictures and videos) on your network connected PC or media devices. If you agree to share media with devices, any computer or device that connects to your network can play your shared music, pictures and videos.

Note: The shared media may not be secure. Allowing any devices to stream is recommended only on secure networks.

DLNA Server: Select whether to enable or disable the DLNA Media Server functions.

DLNA Server Choose a name for your DLNA media server so that it can be

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Folder: Choose the location of the folder you wish to share or check the box to use the root folder of the entire drive.

iTunes Server: Select whether to enable or disable the iTunes Server functions.

Folder: Choose the location of the iTunes Library folder you wish to share or check the box to use the root folder if it is located on the root folder of the connected drive.

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Contents DAP-1650 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit Range Extender Table of Contents Connect to a Wireless Network Product Overview Package ContentsNetwork Requirements System RequirementsIntroduction Features Connections Hardware OverviewLEDs Operation Modes InstallationAccess Point Mode AP ModeRepeater Mode Repeater ModeMedia Bridge Mode Wireless Installation Considerations SharePort Mobile App iOS, Android ConfigurationQRS Mobile App Setup Web-based Configuration Utility Wireless Setup Wizard Repeater Mode Configuration Access Point Mode Configuration Configuration Media Bridge Mode Configuration Wireless Settings Manual ConfigurationGHz Band Repeater ModeSetting, Best automatic Wireless ChannelGHz Band Setting, Best automatic Enable Auto Access Point ModeWireless RateWidth StatusMode GHz Band Channel Width Visibility Status Security Mode Wireless Mode Select Media Bridge from the drop-down menu Media Bridge ModeWEP Configuring Wireless SecurityShared Secret server Address serverAddress Shared KeySecret Network Settings Length Server Storage Configuration Free Space This field Total Space This fieldName found Media ServerAdvanced Access ControlAdvanced Wireless Schedules section Guest ZoneInteractive applications, such as VoIP QoSWi-Fi Protected Setup Limit User LimitRepeater Mode Wi-Fi Protected Setup Media Bridge Mode Wi-Fi Protected Setup Admin MaintenancePassword AuthenticationSystem Versions FirmwareDate Manually selected above TimeResult System CheckSchedules Repeater Mode System Firmware Time Media Bridge Mode System Firmware Time Device Info StatusActivity, Debug Information, Attacks, Dropped Packets, LogsStatistics Wireless IPv6 Help Wireless Security What is WEP?What is WPS? What is WPA? Windows Connect to a Wireless NetworkConnecting to a Wireless Network Windows Connecting to a Wireless Network Connecting to a Wireless Network Windows Vista WPA/WPA2 Connecting to a Wireless Network Using Windows XP Configure WEP Connecting to a Wireless Network Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? TroubleshootingWhat can I do if I forgot my password? Check your IP address Networking BasicsStep Statically Assign an IP addressGeneral Technical SpecificationsRange may vary depending on regional regulations Trademarks Compliance StatementsIndustry Canada Statement Important Note

DAP-1650 specifications

The D-Link DAP-1650 is a versatile dual-band wireless range extender designed to enhance the coverage of your existing Wi-Fi network. Targeted at both home and small office users, the DAP-1650 combines an array of features and technologies to ensure seamless connectivity and high-speed performance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to extend their network range.

One of the standout characteristics of the DAP-1650 is its dual-band capability, operating on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. This dual-band functionality allows it to provide optimal performance by automatically selecting the best frequency based on network traffic and distance from the router. Users can enjoy speeds of up to 750Mbps, significantly improving the performance of bandwidth-heavy applications such as online gaming, video streaming, and large file downloads.

In terms of setup and management, the DAP-1650 features a user-friendly web interface and a dedicated mobile application, allowing for easy configuration and monitoring. The installation process is straightforward, thanks to the intuitive setup wizard, which guides users through the steps needed to establish a connection with their existing router. Moreover, the DAP-1650 supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), enabling users to connect securely to their network at the touch of a button, eliminating the need for complicated password inputs.

The DAP-1650 also boasts various operational modes, including Access Point mode, Repeater mode, and Media Bridge mode. This flexibility ensures that users can tailor their network setup to suit their specific needs. In Access Point mode, the device can create a new Wi-Fi network, while Repeater mode extends the existing coverage. Media Bridge mode allows wired devices to connect wirelessly to the network, offering a reliable option for devices like smart TVs or gaming consoles.

Another key feature of the DAP-1650 is its Gigabit Ethernet port, which enables wired connections for devices that require stable and high-speed internet access. This is particularly useful for gaming consoles, PCs, and smart TVs, where lag or interruptions can be detrimental to the user experience.

Overall, the D-Link DAP-1650 stands out as an effective solution for extending the reach of your Wi-Fi network. With its dual-band capabilities, user-friendly setup, versatile operational modes, and reliable performance, it serves as a strong contender in the wireless range extender market, catering effectively to the demands of modern users.