So, I've got a D-Link DIR-615 that I've been trying to program all morning with zero results. All I want to do is configure it as a wireless range extender, which the manual claims to permit.
ADDENDUM: speedtest.net shows 6G down, 1.5 up in the lab and the same exact speed in the house. So much for the range extender being the choke point for data.
Jim
I have carefully reviewed this manual for the DIR-615
https://eu.dlink.com/-/media/Consumer_Products/DIR/DIR 615/manual/DIR-615_Q1_Manual_v17_00_EU.pdf
Nowhere does it mention its use other than as a straight Access Point. No range extender, no client mode, no bridge mode.
As mentioned below it is quite likely that with dd-wrt you could use this router in various mode options that would get the result you wish. Take care with dd-wrt to check the router's hardware revision. Manufacturers often change the internal hardware completely between revisions any you may need to take care to use the correct dd-wrt or you might brick the unit.
"ADDENDUM: speedtest.net shows 6G down, 1.5 up in the lab and the same exact speed in the house. So much for the range extender being the choke point for data."
I am AMAZED that you are getting the "range extender" to work over a distance of 50m. My, limited, experience with these things is that they are quite poor.
I would use different SSIDs for the LAB and the house if possible. Otherwise an end device might use the wrong one. The documentation says it can cover 7500 square feet. That's 85 x 85 ft. With the device in the middle that gives a range of about 45 ft.
My tool of choice to troubleshoot wireless connectivity with Windows is fping.exe.
You can set it to do a continuous ping. As soon as it gets a reply it sends another one. Locally you can get 1,000 packets a second or more.
C:\Users\Y\Stick\Tools>fping
Fast pinger version 3.00
(c) Wouter Dhondt (
http://www.kwakkelflap.com)
Domain now gone but software still around it seems at -
https://fping.org
Usual caveats about downloading software from the internet. Don't do it. At least this does not need to be installed and as far as I recall does not need admin access.
If you have it running at 1,000 packets per sec or more you get to notice the smallest drop out in the wireless.