Kupu Whakataki
The D-Link DWA-182 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band USB Adapter provides advanced Wireless AC technology to your desktop or notebook computer. This adapter allows you to connect to a wireless network for a secure, high-speed internet connection on either the 2.4GHz (up to 300Mbps) or 5GHz (up to 867Mbps) bands. Its integrated dual-band technology helps reduce Wi-Fi interference, optimizing throughput for activities like streaming, gaming, and video calls.
This manual will guide you through the installation, operation, and maintenance of your DWA-182 adapter, ensuring optimal performance and connectivity.
Ihirangi mokete
- D-Link DWA-182 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band USB Adapter
- Quick Installation Guide (or similar documentation)
- CD taraiwa (tērā rānei he tohutohu tango)
Please ensure all items are present before proceeding with the installation.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps to install your D-Link DWA-182 USB Adapter:
- Whakaritehia to rorohiko: Ensure your computer is powered on and running. Close any open applications that might interfere with the installation process.
- Kōkuhu Pūurutau USB: Carefully plug the DWA-182 USB adapter into an available USB 3.0 port on your desktop or notebook computer. While compatible with USB 2.0, a USB 3.0 port is recommended for optimal performance.

Image: The D-Link DWA-182 USB Adapter connected to a laptop. A small green LED indicates power and activity.
- Tāuta Atekōkiri:
- Automatic Installation (Windows): In most Windows operating systems, the necessary drivers may install automatically upon insertion. Wait for a notification indicating successful driver installation.
- Tāuta ā-ringa: If drivers do not install automatically, insert the provided driver CD into your computer's optical drive and follow the on-screen instructions. Alternatively, download the latest drivers from the official D-Link support webpae (www.dlink.com/support) and run the installer.
- Manatokohia te Tāutatanga: After driver installation, check your computer's Device Manager (Windows) or System Information (macOS) to ensure the DWA-182 adapter is recognized and functioning correctly.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once the adapter is installed, you can connect to a wireless network:
- Uru Tautuhinga Whatunga:
- Matapihi: Pāwhiritia te ata Wi-Fi i te paepae pūnaha (te kokonga matau-raro o te mata).
- macOS: Pāwhiritia te ata Wi-Fi i te pae tahua (te kokonga matau o runga o te mata).
- Tīpakohia tō Whatunga: Ka puta he rārangi o ngā whatunga ahokore e wātea ana. Tīpakohia te whatunga e hiahiatia ana e koe (SSID).
- Whakauru Kupuhipa: If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter the network security key (Wi-Fi password).
- Tūhono: Click "Connect" to establish a connection. The adapter's LED indicator may blink or turn solid to confirm a successful connection.
- Dual Band Selection: If your router supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, you may see two network names (e.g., "MyWiFi_2.4GHz" and "MyWiFi_5GHz"). The 5GHz band offers faster speeds but shorter range, while 2.4GHz offers wider range but slower speeds. Choose the band that best suits your needs.
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your DWA-182 adapter:
- Kia Whakahoutia nga Atekōkiri: Tirohia te tautoko a D-Link i ia wā website for the latest driver updates. Updated drivers can improve performance and stability.
- Tiaki Tinana: Puritia te urutau kia ma, kia kore hoki e puta he puehu. Kaua e tukua kia pāngia e te pāmahana tino kino, e te haumākū rānei.
- Tango Haumaru: When removing the adapter, always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" option in your operating system to prevent data corruption or damage.
- Pare USB Tauranga: If you frequently remove the adapter, consider using the included cap to protect the USB connector from dust and damage.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your DWA-182 adapter, try the following solutions:
- Kaore he Hononga Ipurangi:
- Me whakarite kei te hono tika te urutau ki te tauranga USB.
- Manatokohia kei te hohe tō whatunga Wi-Fi, ā, ka taea e ētahi atu pūrere te hono atu.
- Tīmata anō i tō rorohiko me tō pouara ahokore.
- Check if the drivers are correctly installed in Device Manager. Reinstall if necessary.
- Tere Hononga Pōturi:
- Ensure you are connected to the 5GHz band if available and within range.
- Neke atu ki tō pouara ahokore hei whakapai ake i te kaha o te tohu.
- Whakaitihia te pokanoa mai i ētahi atu taputapu hiko (hei tauira, ngā ngaruiti, ngā waea kore aho).
- Update your adapter's drivers to the latest version.
- Consider if your computer's internal network card might be causing issues, as this adapter is designed to bypass such problems.
- Kāore i Kitea te Pūurutau:
- Whakamātauria te mono i te urutau ki tētahi atu tauranga USB.
- Ensure the USB port is functional by testing it with another USB device.
- Whakahouhia to rorohiko.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Hononga-D |
| Tau tauira | DWA-182 |
| Atanga Pūmārō | USB |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Desktop, Notebook Computers |
| Kawa Hononga Raraunga | USB |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | Up to 867 Megabits Per Second (5GHz), 300 Megabits Per Second (2.4GHz) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.01 Pauna |
| UPC | 790069396335 |
| ASIN | B075DFJ1XN |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Mō ngā mōhiohio pūtāhui me te tautoko hangarau, tirohia ngā tuhinga kei roto i tō hua, tirohia rānei te ratonga tautoko D-Link mana. webpae.
- Tautoko D-Link Webpae: www.dlink.com/support
- Whakapā Ratonga Kiritaki: If you encounter difficulties that cannot be resolved using the troubleshooting steps, D-Link customer service or IT department can provide further assistance.