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Wi-Fi adapter D-link DWA-548, black Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Wi-Fi adapter D-link DWA-548, black

Connection interface: PCI-E; Supported communication standards: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n; Maximum baud rate: 300; Supported frequencies: 2.4; Number of antennas: 2; Type of antenna(s): external (external); Security: 64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK; Supported OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP; Size, weight: 63.5 x 55 x 11.42 mm, 42.5 g

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

To my satisfaction, the card performed as expected. I would suggest. In order to provide some context, I have prior experience dealing with USB D-Link and PCI Tenda wireless LAN adapters. The latter resulted in work that was plagued with difficulties.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's not bad, but I expected more.

Basically, the cost of this product is just two antennas and an imaginary 150Mbps speed with the multimedia transfer mode turned on. If such a product is offered for 900, then this is stupid speculation. With its pros: an ordinary cheap WiFi adapter is no different in manufacturing technology from other cheap other companies Cons below: proprietary driver, but installed automatically in Windows 10. Does not keep the speed when downloading a torrent. The connection speed can vary from 36Mbps to…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Satisfied with the performance of the card. I recommend. for comparison, I had experience working with Wi-Fi adapters with USB D-Link and PCI Tenda. With the latter there were problems in the work. Pros: reliable. For six months, no problems with the card arose. installed and configured without problems. Cons: in some places a specific interface, but since the map is configured once, there is no particular problem in setting it up.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Think twice before you buy-the product is disgusting.

During the month, numerous attempts to make DWA-548 friends with D-LINK DIR 615 did not work. DWA-548 installed in the new motherboard GIGABYTE GA-Z87-HD3. In an attempt to somehow solve the problem with the adapter, the drivers were also reinstalled on the motherboard. Other network devices, namely LG NEXUS and Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphones, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2022 tablet, ACER laptop and Samsung monoblock work via wi-fi from the D-LINK DIR 615 router without problems. Technical support

Pros
  • No
Cons
  • The speed constantly drops to 1 Mbps. Loses access point.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The inclusion of a bracket for installing the card in a Mini-ITX enclosure made the best first impression. I had already brought a hacksaw and other tools with me because I intended to file a standard one. I didn't have to, so that's good. It might be important to note that I put it in the motherboard's lone PCI-E x16 slot when I installed it. There weren't any issues. The driver had to be downloaded from the manufacturer's website because it was lacking a drive. They force the installation of…

Pros
  • - Works, praise God. - A bracket for mounting the card in a Mini-ITX enclosure is included.
Cons
  • - I had to manually install the driver because it would not install.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Total disappointment, the product is terrible.

It was not possible to understand what this scarf is capable of - none of the drivers found either from the D-link itself, from the disk, or from the Ralink site (5.0.55) did not allow it to turn on under my Win 8.1 x64 Tried for both Win7 and Win 8, Win 8.1 In the device manager, everything is correctly defined, there are no problems in the device properties either. In network connections, you can see a disabled connection through this device, but when you try to turn it on, nothing happens.

Pros
  • Cheap
Cons
  • So it didn't work

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is very low quality, not what you need at all.

The declared speed does not hold, although he himself writes that 54 Mbps on 8022022g, but in reality it has never risen more than 18 Mbps. on 8022022n it's even worse, the signal is lost in general at a speed of 8-9 Mbps. And a week later, the pages began to load for half an hour at all (those of them that did not break the connection due to too long a wait). Portable and not very portable devices cannot be compared with built-in modems, although a couple of small antennas stick out of D-link.

Pros
  • cute box
Cons
  • everything else is just a bug

The most positive impression was the presence of a bracket for mounting the card in a Mini-ITX case. And then I already took a hacksaw and other tools with me - I was going to file a regular one. I didn't have to, which is a plus. It may be worth mentioning that I installed it in the PCI-E x16 slot (it was the only one on the motherboard). There were no problems. For lack of a drive, the driver had to be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. For some reason, they impose the installation

Pros
  • - Works, and thank God. - Included is a bracket for installing the card in a Mini-ITX case.
Cons
  • - The driver did not want to be installed, I had to manually install it.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is very low quality, not what you need at all.

I seem to be "lucky". I have revision B1 - they stopped ating drivers for it at all. On the American website, they forgot about such a revision - they left only A. Apparently, all the dissatisfied complaints are my fellow soldiers. Those drivers on B1 that are - they just aren’t installed like that, because. D-Link messed up with certificates and Microsoft bent them. The publisher is distrustful. Having put the driver with tambourines, the connection is kept in a charming range from 1 to 5…

Pros
  • Plank for mini-itx included, "depicts work"
Cons
  • on a licensed win 10 "depicts work" falling off every 5-15 seconds, the speed is like pigeon mail

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, would not recommend to anyone!

After installing and turning on Windows 10 installed drivers for some abstract WiFi adapter, and that was it. No matter how I twisted the antennas, I did not see a single piece of iron network. The drivers downloaded from the DLINK site did not fit. Win 10 refuses to run the driver installer exe, and manually installing the drivers does not change anything - the device refuses to work. A cursory search for information on the Web showed that there are two revisions of this wonderful piece of…

Pros
  • - Comes with an interchangeable bar for low-profile cases. - Two antennas look promising. - Declared support for Windows 10.
Cons
  • - No drivers for Windows 10. - Did not start normally under Windows 10.