Parallel port:. NAT routing:. DHCP server:. DHCP client:. DNS proxy:. Dynamic DNS client:. Routing Protocols:. DSL compliance:. ADSL1 G. PPPoE client:. PPPoA client:. Maximum Wireless Speed:. WiFi standards supported:. Access point. Multiple SSID:. WDS compatible:.
WMM QoS :. IPSec passthrough:. L2TP passthrough:. PPTP passthrough:. SPI firewall:. Security log:. Device Management. Default IP address:. Default admin username:.
Default admin password:. Firmware upgradeable:. Diagnostic functions:. NTP client:. Power over Ethernet PoE :. Product page:. It has a very sleek design, and it's very user-friendly compared to the US one Other than that, the modem does its job and once you have it set up correctly, the wireless signal is very strong! It took me a few hours to get it going, though that may be due to a learning curve. Wireless was pretty simple to set up, and the connections are running at great speeds.
The wizard was fairly decent, though some default settings did need to be changed. Great Service from NewEgg, product showed up 3 business days after order. Should be something like 'username att. If you don't have that before setup, your installation will be frustrating. Good luck! Pros: It's a great unit. I sell the mess out of D-Link at work, but we just do not sell this model.
My net is now faster than it ever was. I was using actiontech. Cons: It took awhile to get it set up. I called D-Link tech support and Verizon. It was a battle to get them both to work together, but I found a solution to the problem. Overall Review: Here is the fix: First of all auto-connect might not work for some people but manual configuration will work, the settings below is for verizon.
I have verizon dsl with dhcp, no pppoe or pppoa, which means i get a dynamic ip address from verizon. Last but not least Have fun.
It took about 3 minutes to go through the wizard. I also added "time-a. This unit is fast, runs at a decent temperature, and has a nice design. Cons: I wish it had the European firmware. What I mean by that is the U. Pros: Nice design, quick physical setup, simple instructions, and the convenience of being both a modem and a router. Solid as a rock, no interruptions, wireless all over the place. Cons: Technical horror story: my computers recognized the router when hooked up via Ethernet cables but couldn't connect to the Internet.
I created a connection to Verizon DSL manually, which worked. I called and was unsurprised to learn that they were the same as the defaults. I called back D-Link and they made me power cycle another three times after changing obvious settings 'Try bridged connection, now try PPPoE'. He then told me it was probably defective and I should send it back. Exhausted, I tried walking through the wizard by myself and it just started working perfectly. It only loses an egg because of the awful customer service.
You will need your Verizon DSL username and password. The error that was always returned was that the default gateway kept coming up blank. So, watch out. Pros: Compact, clear status indicators, easy to setup after firmware upgrade, lots of options. Cons: Runs too hot! This modem must be designed to fail after 18 - 24 months IMHO. Cooling Mode: Scrapped thermal tape off of heat sink and applied Artic Silver epoxy alumina. Added second heat sink to next hottest chip.
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