Router issues: iPhone, d-Link vs NETGEAR

RT | Gadgets, Tips, iPhone | Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Dlink router where it belongs

I bought a d-Link DI-524 wireless router with the intention of using it with my iPhone. A lovely gentleman at a local electronics shop here told me that I would have absolutely no problems with it working with the phone.

He was wrong.

More often than not, the iPhone either couldn’t connect to the router, would drop the connection or just couldn’t (or wouldn’t) find the router.

When the router and the phone did decide to play nice with each other, the range was perhaps 12 meters at best.

After seeing that others had problems with their d-link routers I splurged and bought a NETGEAR WNB2100 router.

Lo and behold, the NETGEAR router works.

A few tips:

1. Turn off your computer and disconnect the modem from the power source. Wait about five minutes.

2. Connect the router to the modem. Turn the modem and the computer back on. Do not turn on the router just yet. Wait about five more minutes.

3. Turn the router on.

4. If the admin interface URL in the NETGEAR instructions is invalid (routerlogin.net), try the router IP addy. For more info, see Configuring WEP here.

5. Set your connection and admin interface passwords and you should be good to go.

6. As for the technical data (IP address, TCP/IP settings, DNS, and so on), I didn’t have to input any values. They were obtained automatically (I’m a Cablecom Switzerland customer).

2 Comments »

  1. And what is the verdict? Does it work well with iPhone?

    Comment by setoek — January 9, 2010 @ 5:44 pm

  2. Yes! Perfectly!

    Comment by RT — January 9, 2010 @ 7:10 pm

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