So my problems were similar to the ones presentet by DennisOlof1. There are deviations on two points only, 1) Internet connection is a fibre channel one running at 100 Mbps (from ISP), and 2) the network adapter in the DAP-1360, which is a 10/100 Mbps one (should have been a 1000/100/10 Mbps one for completeness), this is not a functional problem, it concerns the homogenity of the overall structure. Like DennisOlof1 I also live in Sweden! I am running with almost all equipment at Mbps including cable connectors, switch and router. I have been active in the WiFi area since 1998 when Netgear presented their first wireless AP, a simple one capable to run 802.11a and 40 bit WEP encryption, the stronger variants were not eligible for export outside the USA/Canada before January, 1st, 2000 (64 bit WEP was relased for international usage) and by July, 1st, strong crypto (128 bit WEP like 3DES, 168 bit) was released for international usage. On the 2,4 GHz band there is in my envirionment not much free space to use, I used the inSSIDer (recently licensed version 4) to locate suitable channel selection. I have also tried to get it to work in repeater mode, it is hard and I have replaced it with wired cables. My model is hardware version C1 as well as firmware version 3.04, two were upgraded from 3.02 to 3.04 using the same source as DennisOlof1 said. This type of problem concerns me, too, and the situation described by DennisOlof1 is very similar to mine including the number of DAP-1360 involved (3). This is a continuation from there as I want to add my comment from my experiences. I've read the preceeding threads (links above) and found them very interesting. I've read the following threads and found them very interesting.
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