Monday, July 20, 2009

D-Link ADSL2/2+ Modem/Wireless Router

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The DSL-2640B supports the latest ADSL2/2+ standards to provide higher performance and longer reach from your Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). With the DSL-2640B, you can create a wireless network to connect 802.11g/802.11b devices as well as a wired network to connect up to four 10/100 Ethernet devices. Share your high-speed DSL Internet connection, photos, music, videos, printers, and Network Attached Storage (NAS) with multiple users. Plus, the DSL-2640B includes a built-in QoS engine that helps prioritize Internet traffic to enable smooth Internet phone calls (VoIP) and lag-free online gaming. This device also includes Dual Active Firewalls (SPI and NAT) to help protect your network from potential attacks from across the Internet.
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Technical Details

- Supports the latest ADSL standards for superior performance
- Access a high-speed DSL connection and share the Internet
- Connect multiple computers and share files - wired or wirelessly
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Customer Buzz
 "Good for qwest people" 2009-07-01
By Baron (Seattle)
I bought this because my old actiontec modem was giving me major problems after a powersurge. Setup was easy and getting back online took about 5 minutes. Note I did some major research to make sure I had all info I needed.



Pros

1. Easy manual setup to get online

2. Getting full speed

3. lots of features

4. works with qwest

5. on/off button

6. Can do wep, wpa, wpa -tpk and some other security and mix them so you don't have to donwgrade your security just play your Nintendo DS online. Why the heck doesn't NDS use wpa. Really nintedo get with the program.



Cons

1. Auto setup doesn't work (you don't really need it)

2. Runs hot so I suggest turning it off when not in use.

3. Instructions are a joke.

4. Common terms are changed at random. EX: Port Forwarding is now Virtual Server, WPA Key is now WPA pre shared key. This craziness cause me extra time looking up how to setup wireless

5. Wireless setup took 30 minutes because of lack of instructions



all in all a great dsl modem and cheaper than buy a over priced modem from qwest.



For qwest people note these things

1. set vpi to 0 and vci to 32

2. make sure you have your user name and password for whatever isp you use. Since this is saved in the modem you might have forgotten if you haven't used it in years.

3. Qwest probably won't help you if you tell them you are using this modem. They'll probably make you buy or lease one of thier modems. So you probably want to keep your old modem on hand assuming it works enough.

4. probably want to copy all the ports you are forwarding and mac addresses you are allow before you switch modems.

Customer Buzz
 "Great gateway!" 2009-06-21
By skaping (S L Tahoe)
This router was so easy to set up! I have AT&T DSL and I just read the quick setup guide and in minutes I was online. Setting up the wireless was easy too. Was able to use my old SSID and password so I didn't need to change anything on my other computers.

It does run a little warmer that the 2WIRE modem I had before but it works so much better and I noticed a speed increase too. I do have it placed vertically so it should get more than enough ventilation.

After using it for a couple days though it seems to run cooler now. Even after hours of downloading!

All in all a great purchase!

Customer Buzz
 "Wireless DSL Router" 2009-06-15
By B. J. Salvo (Austin, TX)
Great product, mediocre documentation. Go to the website for setup instructions especially 128 bit encryption. To talk to the modem from your PC the ID and PW are both 'admin'.

It's been working fine and I'm pleased for the price.

Customer Buzz
 "a breeze to install with Linux" 2009-04-11
By J. Barros
For years, I have used a DSL modem (SpeedStream 5360) and D-Link DI-604 router, for my PPPoE account with AT&T. I just got a new wireless Netbook running Linux, and so shopped for a wireless router. After studying the reviews on several routers, the DIR-655 was my first choice. However, the wireless died a week later, and returned it. My next choice was the DSL-2640B (modem and wireless router combo). I used the CD to view the User Manual. Login under the admin account. Chose the auto-connect and it did not work; no DSL connection was found. So I disabled the DSL Auto-connect box, and followewd the various screens. I was able to get on the Internet with my Linux desktop. The final step was to setup the wireless in the router (first) in the netbook (second) using the same security autentication: shared (WEP 128-bit key) using 13 ascii password. Rebooted the netbook and it worked.



Customer Buzz
 "junk" 2009-04-02
By Michael A. Boston
auto this, auto that.. It advertises "plug and play".....after 6 hours of phone calls, its plugged in, but dont play.


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