The SMC barricade is essentially the same product but in a different case.
Though of course there are probably some firmware differences.  I 
started to think about trying to jam the SMC firmware on there, but I've 
heard that although you can do that, D-link has fixed it so you then 
can't go back.  Sigh.

Anyway, its on the way back and as I said, I have decided to roll my own.



Chris Feist wrote:
> You might want to try the SMC barricade, I've bought about 5 of them for
> various people and they work pretty good.
> 
> 		Chris
> 
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 11:05:26AM -0600, Steve Hanson wrote:
> 
>>Well -
>>Just as a follow up -
>>Some time over the weekend this silly box started blowing its brains out 
>>completely. The wireless functions stopped working - even weirder - the 
>>wireless configuration options disappeared from the menus.  I've read 
>>this complaint from other people.
>>
>>So I gave up - it had a LOT of functionality and was really cheap -but 
>>it appears that at least the one I had was a POS.   I boxed it up, it's 
>>going back to Amazon today.
>>
>>
>>
>>Steve Hanson wrote:
>>
>>>Okay - anybody have any light to shed on this?
>>>
>>>I just bought a DI-713p D-link wireless gateway, thinking it'd make my 
>>>life easier :-).
>>>
>>>Some of it works fine.  I can hook its built-in switch to my machines 
>>>and I can connect to it from my wireless cards just fine.
>>>
>>>But I can't get an IP address from my ISP.  My DSL service is pretty 
>>>straightforward - you plug a machine into the DSL modem and set it up 
>>>for DHCP and in general it's worked just fine. Until I put in this box.
>>>It never gets a DHCP address.  It tries, but it seems to keep on asking 
>>>for an address that my ISP won't give it - the log looks like this:
>>>
>>>WAN Type: Dynamic IP Address (2.57 build 3a)
>>>Display time: Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:41 PM CST
>>>
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:38:39 PM CST 192.168.0.2 login successful
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:28 PM CST DHCP:discover()
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:28 PM CST DHCP:offer(64.33.170.129)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:28 PM CST DHCP:request(64.33.194.246)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:28 PM CST DHCP:nak
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:32 PM CST DHCP:discover()
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:32 PM CST DHCP:offer(64.33.170.129)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:32 PM CST DHCP:request(64.33.194.246)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:32 PM CST DHCP:nak
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:35 PM CST DHCP:discover()
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:35 PM CST DHCP:offer(64.33.170.129)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:35 PM CST DHCP:request(64.33.194.246)
>>>Sat 23 Mar 2002 03:39:35 PM CST DHCP:nak
>>>
>>>Eventually it seems to give up on logging, although the DHCP chatter 
>>>seems to go on forever.
>>>
>>>I've sent in a request to D-Link support, but past experience leads me 
>>>to believe that they will read me the couple of pages in the lousy 
>>>manual that apply, and then tell me there must be somethign wrong with 
>>>my computer.
>>>
>>>Anyway, I'm about ready to box it up and send it back to Amazon.
>>>
>>>And yes, it has the latest firmware revision.  I even tried some older 
>>>ones.
>>>
>>>
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