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| Brand: | D-Link |
| Item Height : | 70 centimetres |
| Item Width: | 200 centimetres |
| General | |
| Brand: | D-Link |
| Item Height : | 70 centimetres |
| Item Width: | 200 centimetres |
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Up to 8Mbps Speed: this modem features a DMT full rate for downstream of up to 8 Mbps and upstream of up to 640 Kbps. G.lite rate for downstream is up to 1.5 Mbps and upstream is up to 512 Kbps, high enough for most Internet applications today. G.lite support eliminates the need to install a splitter at the residence. The modem auto-senses the installed rate and auto-negotiates between the full rate and G.lite.
Uses Existing Telephone Line: the ADSL modem operates on the existing installed twisted-pair copper telephone wire and does not require new transmission media such as fibre optic cable. ADSL enables high-speed multimedia services, Internet access and video conferencing for everyone using a standard, copper phone line.
No More Busy Signals: ADSL is always on once it is installed. There is no need to dial up to establish a connection to an ISP or to a corporate LAN.
No Shared Bandwidth: unlike traditional or cable modems, ADSL does not use cross-user shared bandwidth, a phenomenon which has a significant detrimental effect on the connection speed as more users get online. With ADSL, the entire bandwidth is dedicated to a single connection.
Maximum Utilisation of Resources: regular telephone services use a minimal portion of the actual capacity of the telephone lines, while ADSL uses the remaining bandwidth for high-speed data transfer. This utilisation is accomplished by setting different frequency channels for different functions, so that voice communication happens at the lower end of the frequency spectrum, while data transmission takes place at a higher frequency.
Increased Productivity: ADSL enables simultaneous use of voice and data transmission. It also lets users download lengthy documents and graphical files quickly.
USB Interface: this modem provides a plug-and-play USB interface with the host PC through a USB port. Many PCs today come with a USB ports. The modem connects to this USB interface through a provided USB cable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good, cheap modem,
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This review is from: D-Link DSL-200 ADSL USB Modem (Electronics)
I certainly don't claim to be an expert on modems, but from my experience this one seems to be a well-made, good value-for-money product. No doubt it has long been superseded by faster, more modern modems, but I have had no problems with the speed of it - it is as fast as the Alcatel Speedtouch modem I had before it broke.One minor complaint I have is that, although installation was generally easy and straightforward, it required me to specify some settings which I had to contact my ISP to get. My previous modem did not need these settings. But overall a solid, good value-for-money product.
28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works very well,
This review is from: D-Link DSL-200 ADSL USB Modem (Electronics)
D-link is a famous ADSL modem company. I have found this modem here nearly at a half price, so I decided to find some vital information about it on the web. Couple minutes of search using Google and I was on the right way. After I browsed their official web site and read 2-3 independent rewievs, I knew they have strong position on the computer market.Now about the product: easy to install, reliable, quick connection. I've got Windows 2000 OS and the modem works perfectly with it. If you don't want to spend a lot of money on a modem , buy it!!!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Potentially good but flawed drivers,
This review is from: D-Link DSL-200 ADSL USB Modem (Electronics)
I purchased this modem as a replacement for my existing ADSL USB modem.It is easy to install and requires one quick phone call to your ISP for the settings.The major flaw with this modem was that my pc was forceably shut-down twice due to fatal errors caused by this modem.I run XP and would warn anyone who also runs XP to avoid this modem.
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