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D-Link DSM-750 bridge/repeater 100 Mbit/s

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DSM-750
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DSM-750
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With a bridge you can connect different types of networks, e.g. a wireless network and an Ethernet network. A repeater expands the reach of your wireless network, which comes in handy if you have a bad or slow connection in some remote corners of your home or office.
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Data transmission
Maximum data transfer rate *
100 Mbit/s
Ports & interfaces
Connectivity technology
Wired
System requirements
Minimum RAM
512 MB
Power
Power source type
AC, DC
AC input voltage
110 - 120 V
Power consumption (typical)
10 W
DC output current
0.5 A
Power
Power requirements
110 - 120V, 0.5A
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 45 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)
-25 - 55 °C
Non-operating relative humidity (non-condensing)
10 - 95%
Weight & dimensions
Weight (imperial)
2.49 kg (5.5 lbs)
Dimensions (WxDxH)
286 x 426 x 38 mm
Weight
2.49 kg
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:57
Uk has collected 6 expert reviews for D-Link DSM-750 bridge/repeater 100 Mbit/s and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
69%
Source Review comments Score
electronicsme.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:35
The D-Link DSM-750 WiFi Media Player allows you to stream video, music and photos from your computer directly to your television without annoying wires. Using an existing router you can set up the device in mere minutes and watch streaming video on you...
Bottom line The D-Link DSM-750 system is a great idea, and it would have been a great device if the company had spent a bit more time testing out the product and working out glitches with the software. Experts are suggesting that most of the problems experienced b...
60%
Computerpoweruser.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:39
Media extenders have had kind of a rough year so far, but we still want a way to get all of our PCs’ media content—photos, videos, and audio—out to the home theater. (TV channels would be great, too, but it’s still too hard to get premium channels in HD...
0%
bigpicturebigsound.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:44
Lurking inside your Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate PC is a multimedia powerhouse yearning to break free. This D-Link Media Center Extender delivers it to the best seats in the house.
Bottom line The MediaLounge DSM-750 goes beyond streaming your digital content to the home theater, not only removing the need for an actual computer situated next to the TV but by putting full Windows Media Center functionality on your plasma, DLP or LCD. The pr...
88%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:48
Its tough to enjoy movies, TV shows, or even music perched uncomfortably in front of a desktop computer. Its much more comfortable to take in your media from, say, the den or living room sofa. Thats where media extenders come in. These devices let...
Good Wireless HD video streaming. 802.11n and 5GHz support. Full complement of outputs, including HDMI. Windows Media Center Extender mode for use with Vista. Silent operation.
Bad Expensive. Requires Vista PC to take advantage of all features (though it works, in a reduced capacity, with Windows XP). No Mac or Linux support.
Bottom line The D-Link DSM-750 is a capable, wireless HD media extender. But it costs nearly as much as the Xbox 360, which does much more...
70%
arstechnica.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:53
Right now, MCE feels very much like a Microsoft 1.0 release. It has real potential, but Redmond still has a lot of optimization work to do. That they’ll reach their goals in the end is probably certain; the Xbox 360 was a massive leap ahead of the orig...
Good Easy to set up, Integrated WiFi handy for getting content around the house, Form-factor fits with other HT devices, Online Media Center content is neat, as long as they keep it fresh.
Bad Media Center Extender feels like a Microsoft 1.0...
Bottom line Right now, MCE feels very much like a Microsoft 1.0 release. It has real potential, but Redmond still has a lot of optimization work to do. That they’ll reach their goals in the end is probably certain; the Xbox 360 was a massive leap ahead of the o...
0%
wired.com
Updated:
2011-09-26 03:37:56
Go ahead and bash Windows Vista (its fun!), but dont knock its sweet, sweet Media Center app. Bundled with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, MC serves up tunes, photos, videos, DVDs, and, if you BYO tuner, DVR-style TV. Just one problem: Who wants to...
Good Cinchy setup. Streams content from PCs and NAS drives. Supports live TV viewing, recording and timeshifting, provided your PC has a tuner. Frontmounted USB port lets you play content from flash drives.
Bad Video tops out at 1080i. Menus look a bit muddy. No volume controls on the extender remote. Cant play DVDs. Wireless streaming demands highend DraftN router. Xbox 360 works equally well and plays games and DVDs to boot.
60%