Dell Home: D-Link Wireless Router/ Access Point + 3Port Switch + PrintServer for $97 shipped AR

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Dell Home Software & Peripherals has the D-Link Wireless Broadband Router with 3-port Switch + PrintServer for $159 - 10% off coupon code - $50 rebate = $93. Shipping is only $4. Recommended at Practically Networked. Rebate expires 5/11.

Search 215068 to find it. According to Dell site, the new rebate from 5/5 to 5/11 is $50! The rebate form is still the old one though.
Update: $50 rebate form here
 

TechDreamer

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I think the title is a little misleading. This is not "$97 shipped". This would imply that your total cost at the time of shipping is $97 and that is not true. I do think it is a pretty good deal though.
 

jilapiman

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Bummer! Just received mine couple of days ago $113 AR (the rebate till 5/4 was only $20). Difference of only about $15 after shipping, so not too bad I guess.

Nice router - looks quite nice, and works well so far, though haven't tested wireless capabilities yet.
 

sngryng

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are there any reviews for this router out there? tempted to buy, but i've had a d-link usb hub and a d-link network card crap out on me in the past... how's their quality control?

 

shutrbug

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This post is going through my D-Link DI713P that I bought a few months ago from Amazon for $95 AR. It's worked great for me, although some people at the D-Link forum on DSLReports have reported problems with the wireless performance and also problems when upgrading firmware.
 

farstar

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Nice deal, thanks. When I put in my wireless system I purchased the print server seperately. Print server alone cost almost what this costs.

 

andrey

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Fishmonger, are you sure?

Nowhere in the manual it says that you can allow only certain MAC addresses access the router. You can clone the MAC address, but not filter MAC addresses.
 

Mookie

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Thanks for the deal.
I ordered Monday afternoon and got it Tuesday Afternoon. $3 shipping :D
 

puck

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I concur, it definitely allows wireless filter by MAC address. I am using it that way right now. You can even specify MAC's to disallow or not allow any wireless connections at all. Very easy to use router. The only setup problem I had was remembering to unplug my cable modem and plug it back in, the router wouldn't see it until I did that.
 

dshodson

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can someone link me to the site where u can figure out if ur printer is supported
i have a brother hl1650 laser that i would want to use with this

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