We use the solution to connect to the same network through different devices. It is a Unified Wireless solution. D-Link provides it through its DAP series. We use the models DAP-1360 and DAP-2680.
The product is very good quality. Deployment is very easy and fast. We primarily use it with switches. In a few cases, we actually installed Wi-Fi access points. We typically use it for our suites and benefit suites.
Presales Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-10-24T09:11:32Z
Oct 24, 2020
We are a solution provider and I am a wireless engineer. D-Link Wireless is one of the products that we implement for our clients. The primary use case is access points in small business networks.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we use to provide services. It is used as part of the infrastructure in a wireless environment.
We primarily use it for our customers, which include schools and special institutions. In one instance, we handled a university that had multiple touchpoints and a central location broadcasting out. They now have small D-Link wireless access points in both 2.4GB and 5GB. The 5GB is like a backup. The university connects to the 5GB and uses the 2.4GB to advertise to the client. That's just one use case scenario.
IT Admin at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Real User
2018-03-18T11:19:00Z
Mar 18, 2018
We use the access points to provide internet connectivity to laptops, mobile phones, tablets, etc. We are using leased-line connections through which internet connection is provided to different buildings, and through LAN connection or AP we extend the internet connection.
D-Link Wireless offers a wide range of robust wireless Access Points (APs) operating in both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, supporting the latest wireless standards including 802.11ac and 802.11n. These access points can be managed independently as standalone devices, or collectively by using Central Wi-Fi Manager, a free centralized controller software that can be installed on a Windows server or PC.
We used it in warehouses, offices, and some open fields like stadiums.
We use the solution to connect to the same network through different devices. It is a Unified Wireless solution. D-Link provides it through its DAP series. We use the models DAP-1360 and DAP-2680.
We use the solution for switches and wifi routers for the computers in our branches.
The product is very good quality. Deployment is very easy and fast. We primarily use it with switches. In a few cases, we actually installed Wi-Fi access points. We typically use it for our suites and benefit suites.
We use the product to access the internet.
Our organization uses D-Link Wireless for the switches, access points, and structured cabling, which is fiber and Cat6.
We use this solution for learning institutions in the private sector and for government institutions.
We've primarily been using it in our office for the LAN connection. It's for internet and server connections.
We are a solution provider and I am a wireless engineer. D-Link Wireless is one of the products that we implement for our clients. The primary use case is access points in small business networks.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we use to provide services. It is used as part of the infrastructure in a wireless environment.
We primarily use it for our customers, which include schools and special institutions. In one instance, we handled a university that had multiple touchpoints and a central location broadcasting out. They now have small D-Link wireless access points in both 2.4GB and 5GB. The 5GB is like a backup. The university connects to the 5GB and uses the 2.4GB to advertise to the client. That's just one use case scenario.
We use the access points to provide internet connectivity to laptops, mobile phones, tablets, etc. We are using leased-line connections through which internet connection is provided to different buildings, and through LAN connection or AP we extend the internet connection.