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D-Link Wireless Adapters => DWA-182 => Topic started by: kiffing on June 15, 2016, 05:32:24 PM
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I'm not very happy with D-Link. I am experiencing this exact issue and their answer to this when I called customer support ,after doing my do diligence and trying all 4 driver packages, is to do an RMA. What is angering me is that after I spent $50 on their product now I have to pay to ship it to them and ship it back. So I am having to pay more money to get a product that should have worked in the first place. Also if the product is found to be in working order, which it is on Windows 7, I am going to get charged a %10 restock fee. This is not very good tech support for something that they have been having trouble with for 3 years now.
So D-Link doesn't have a answer for this issue. Just a FYI for anybody looking at this issue.
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If it's working on Windows 7, may indicate that there maybe a problem with Windows 8 PC...
Be sure the PC HW drivers are up to date.
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Aparentlly this issue is in the Version A FW1.01. D-Link replaced my adapter with the newer Version C1 FW3.01 and the issue has disappeared.
The only issue I have with D-Link is the fact that I had to pay shipping to and from D-Link. But this issue has been resolved.
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Glad they go you a working unit. Thanks for posting the results. I presume this will help users with older Rev A units and would need to get them replace with Rev C units.
Enjoy.
Aparentlly this issue is in the Version A FW1.01. D-Link replaced my adapter with the newer Version C1 FW3.01 and the issue has disappeared.
The only issue I have with D-Link is the fact that I had to pay shipping to and from D-Link. But this issue has been resolved.