



( 20 reviews )
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Posted: Jul 15 2009
needed to replace dsl modem from att. I finally, after about an hour on the phone with d link support and att, got this one to work. I don't know how anyone could figure out how to get this to work without the phone calls. In the end I figured it out retracing some information from both sources. Note you will need to know your password and log on id for you internet service provider. Now that I have it working it seems to function well. I have it hooked up to a desktop and to a Panasonic veira 46g10 tv. Unlike my old netlink router this one automatically assigned an internet protocol to the tv connection. After a few months will update this review.
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Posted: Jul 2 2009
Worked fast and smoothly. Bought this modem in Oct. 2007. Everything was working fine until it died a few months after the warranty expired. (red power LED). My next modem will not be d-link and it must have 2+ years of warranty.
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( 0 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 24 2009
Retired WAN (Wide Area Networking) programmer from a vary large networking company, and as such was surprised when my AT&T ADSL/Router died after only two years. My options were to buy: AT&T ADSL/Router ....Will diagnose their products remotely - however not others. ....Reliability?? ADSL/Router at large office supply store. ....Difficult to configure. ....Non-standard local IP Address. ....Had to call support to configure. ....Returned - didn't meet 6 Meg bandwidth spec (a waste of $$$). D-Link ADSL/Router. ....Meets all specs. ....Works like a champ. ....Easy to setup. ....Standard local IP address.

















