Hi,
I have owned my 713-P for 48 hours now, and ...
Strengths:Relatively low-cost neat little package
Weaknesses:Doesn't work!!
Posted May 4, 2002 - Hi,
I have owned my 713-P for 48 hours now, and it has worked for two of them.
Setting up and configuration of my hardwired LAN was no poblem. I'm still waiting for my telco to connect me to DSL, so I plugged in mu 56K modem for the time being.
Modem operation was temperamental. Since my ISP requires I define proxy server settings in IE5, it made switching from Internet and local IP addresses (for setting up the 713P) a pain - if when told not to use proxy for local addresses!
Anyway, once the modem was operational I was at least able to get a connection. The problems began however when I tried to configure it to work with my Cisco Aironet 350 PCMCIA card. I had wanted to buy ALL D-Link equipment, DSL-Modem, Router, Wireless PCMCIA, but they don't have the necessary drivers for Windows CE (Jornada 720). Cisco do.
Starting up the Cisco often caused the 713P to freeze. Now I have both M1 and M2 lights on which suggests I must return it to D-Link for servicing! I cannot ping the the unit now either. Yes, it is a dead plastic box!!
I am very disappointed about all of this. It is now the weekend so I must wait till Monday to call - I have called D-Link tech support before and found them to be quick and helpful (I am in Australia though!). I keep hearing bad stories of US tech support, so you might be better off calling to Australia!
I guess the bottom line is that this technology appears to be fairly new, and is still suffering from big problems.
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