You may find yourself on a dead-end where if you own a premium wired speaker and now when everything is going wireless. Well, there is a solution where you can get rid of this problem. D-Link has this offering in form of an audio extender. You can plug the speaker into this extender via the auxiliary port. Then the extender will let you control the speaker through DLNA supported app or AirPlay. You can connect the computer through Http dlinkap local login.

This extender is also a wi-fi range extender that you can connect to the host router and then kill all the dead zones. Here is the physical overview of the extender.

On the front side, there is an LED indicator that tells about multiple connection status. When the light is green, Stable: Extender is on and working. Blinking: WPS is in process.

When the light is red, Stable: Extender is on, but not working. Blinking: The extender is in recovery mode. When the light is blinking orange, it says that it is unable to connect the host router. On the side, there is a WPS button that will be used to establish a connection to the host router. web based setup for dap ac1200 wifi range extender On the bottom side, there is the audio-in port and a pinhole reset button. To reset the device, you can use a paper pin and press the button for 10 seconds. The extender is very compact in design and plugs directly into the wall. There is absolutely no wires needed in order to complete the setup.

If your host router doesn’t have the WPS functionality, you can use the Http dlinkap local login to connect the router. However, you must not expect high speeds but it is capable of streaming HD videos.