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D-Link DP-311P Wireless Print Server, 1-Centronics Port, 802.11b, 11 Mbps

D-Link DP-311P Wireless Print Server, 1-Centronics Port, 802.11b, 11 MbpsBrand: D-Link
Category: CE

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $59.99
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Seller: Action Packaged, Inc.
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews

Media: Electronics
Network Interface: Parallel
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 3
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: DP-311P
Model: DP-311P
UPC: 790069257094
EAN: 0790069257094
ASIN: B0000A0VBM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Easy Web-Based set-up & Configuration
  • Compact size for easy placement
  • 802.11 standard compliant
  • 1 parallel printer port to share a legacy printer on your network

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Product Description
The D-LINK DP-311P is a wireless Ethernet print server with one high speed IEEE 1284 Parallel port. Now all the clients on your network can access and share a printer wirelessly no matter where they reside on the network. Dimensions - 1.02H x 2.20W x 3.54D Weighs 0.32 pounds Warranty - 1 Year


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Difficult setup for D-Link DP-311P   January 12, 2007
Harry Payne Jr. (Avon Lake, OH)
I am an experienced pc / wireless user, and I returned this product because I was unable to set it up. The installation manual was complicated / unclear, as well.

Linksys Wireless-G user.



4 out of 5 stars It is a good product, only if you know how to configure it.   September 7, 2006
Shaobo Zeng
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I got this product recently, before I purchased it, I viewed some negative reviews on this DP-311P, but I still bought it and tried it out, it took me only about 10 minutes to finish. The user manual sucks, doesn't tell you very detailed what to do with different network situation, that is why some customers don't know what to do if they are not using D-Link wireless router. First, you need to change the IP address on one of your computers which has a wireless adapter to 192.168.0.XX with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 which means change the computer's IP same as DP-311P default IP scheme, so you can communicate with it. Remember before you do it, set the little switch on the back of 311P to "configure" position. After you changed the computer's IP, use either the wireless adapter connection wizard, or use ad-hoc to connect to 311P, then start IE/browser to access 192.168.0.10, you will see the configuration interface, from there you change the network settings to your existing network scheme (e.g. change IP address to 192.168.1.10 if you have Linksys router...), as well as the wireless settings. Some customers said 128bit encription deson't work, you have to change everything to 64bit, that is not correct. I sucessfully set it to use 128bit without any problem. Instead of using browswer to access the interface, you can also install the ps admin software come with the CD, start the program, it will find the server, you will be able to change all above settings within the program interface. After finish, remember set the back switch to "normal" position. Now, change your computer's IP back to original. Now your Print server should be ready to use. To add the printer, go to control panel and add printer from there, change the port to D-Link printer port and specify the IP address you gave the print server, such as 192.168.1.10. Print a test page, you are done. It is very easy.


1 out of 5 stars Worthless garbage   July 28, 2006
Geoffrey M. Silver
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

First of all, let me state that I'm a systems/network engineer who has built out a wireless internet service provider that covers over 100 square miles. So, I know a thing or two about networking, both wired and wireless. In short, this device flat out does not work. I know some people complain that this device is only 802.11b, but 11Mbps (tops) is perfectly fine for printing, so I thought I was getting something useful cheap. I was wrong.

Two windows laptops and one Mac OS X 10.4.7 laptop can see the Ad-Hoc WLAN-PS network, but cannot connect. The Mac laptop fails to connect and asks if I want to try again. One of the Windows laptops tries to connect but will not succeed. The other connects, but for some tries to get a DHCP network address, even though I used a static address of 192.168.0.5. Even my Linux desktop couldn't see it.

After 3 hours wasted, it's going back to the store. After this experience, I won't be buy the Dlink 802.11g version, either.



3 out of 5 stars Very Tricky to Install!   March 13, 2006
A Searcy (Sacramento, CA)
I read the other reviews before I purchased this product, so I was aware the installation was not easy. It was even difficult for my tech savy husband! Almost no documentation didn't help either. Even though installation wasn't a breeze, it works great. For our network setup it was the only option and I am glad that I purchased this product. Just beware - you may need some professional help for this!


1 out of 5 stars Does not work, horrible support   February 27, 2006
V. Lee
After wasting two weeks trying to get this item to work with my wireless router (also by DLink), DLink support finally admitted that WEP encryption (an advertised supported feature) does not actually work on this device, and that they had no plans to fix it. It works fine on an unsecure wireless network, but if you use any kind of encryption, you're out of luck. Support is also extremely poor and unresponsive, failing to respond at all most of the time. Now I'm completely out 80 bucks.

BUYER BEWARE. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.


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