User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Installation
- Configuration
- Web-based Configuration Utility
- Wireless Setup Wizard
- Manual Configuration
- Advanced
- MAC Address Filter
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- User Limits
- Port Forwarding (WISP modes only)
- Port Filter (WISP modes only)
- DMZ (WISP modes only)
- Parental Control (WISP modes only)
- Advanced Network (WISP modes only)
- Maintenance
- Status
- Help
- Wireless Security
- Connect to a Wireless Network
- Troubleshooting
- Wireless Basics
- Networking Basics
- Technical Specifications
- Contacting Technical Support
- Warranty
6D-Link DAP-1360L User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
Introduction
D-Link, an industry leader in networking, introduces the new D-Link DAP-1360L Wireless N300 Cloud Access Point. With the
ability to transfer les with a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 300Mbps*, the DAP-1360L gives you high-speed wireless
network access for your home or oce.
The DAP-1360L is Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n compliant, meaning that it can connect and interoperate with other 802.11n compatible
wireless client devices. The DAP-1360L is also backwards compatible with 802.11b/g. It can be exibly congured to operate
in 7 dierent modes Access Point, Wireless Client, Bridge, Bridge with AP, Range Extender, WISP Client Router or WISP
Repeater. With its Setup Wizard, the DAP-1360L ensures that you will be up and running on a wireless network in just a matter
of minutes.
The DAP-1360L features Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK) to provide an enhanced level of security for wireless
data communications. The DAP-1360L also includes additional security features to keep your wireless connection safe from
unauthorized access.
The DAP-1360L supports WPS on the AP, Range Extender and wireless client operation modes,with each capable of being
conveniently set up by using the PIN method or Push Button.
• Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network trac, building materials and construction, and network
overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.










