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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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- 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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By DukeFan (Charlotte, NC USA)
I bought this product to replace the cheap little DSL modem that AT&T provided with their service, and the D-Link Wireless DIR-615 N Router, 4-Port 10/100 Switch, 2 Antennas, Draft 802.11n which has been very reliably handling my home wireless network for the past three years. This unit was very easy to set up. All I had to do was transfer the phone connection from the old modem to the D-Link modem (it configured itself within a couple of minutes and all the panel lights glowed a vibrant green), log into it using the default router address, and enter the wireless settings for my existing network.
I am writing this review from a laptop that is connected wirelessly to the router from two rooms away, and the computer in the upstairs game room normally connects at a clean 54mbps.
The router does get warm, but not unusually so, and so far no connections have been dropped. My only regret is that I couldn't find a reasonably priced 802.11N combo unit, which is what my old DIR-615 supports. Someone else will be enjoying that 100mbps baby as soon as I can unload it.
If you are a network novice, you may have a little difficulty setting this unit up by relying on the Quick Install Guide, especially if you are setting up a new network. However, it can be done, so find someone to help you who knows networks! The Quick Install Guide is the only reason this unit gets 4 instead of 5 stars.
By Mark
I purchased this router to replace my 2-wire router that broke. I have ATT DSL and
didn't have any problems (though it took me a couple of minutes to figure out
where I was supposed to enter my ATT access password).
Menus are fairly easy to use. I didn't use the setup disk as all since everything
I needed was available on the online menu.
Alltogether I think it took about 20 minutes to set it up.
By keysgirl (Key Largo)
I like this because it has cut the clutter on my desk. I had trouble setting it up (but don't recall what it was b/c it was 8 mos ago) but I am no genius with networks. In the end I got it setup on my desktop PC and it has worked flawlessly with no need to mess with it since. It is pricey but I really did not want a separate modem and router and this was one of the few choices. I am able to easily join the network with my macbook and iphone as are all of my visitors. I keep it in a cabinet with a glass door and can still get a signal throughout my small house and even in the yard maybe 100ft radius...
By K. Fung (Brooklyn, NY United States)
I bought this one to replace my Asus WL-AM604g which was a total waste of money. I am using this modem in the Dominican Republic for Codetel and it works without a problem. I also tried it on Tricom too and it worked, although I had to call in for the username and password to connect to the service. A plus on this modem is that it's very easy to set up as it offers a wizard to detect your DSL signal. I just wished that it had an easy way to set up QoS or a way to prioritize the resources so other computers don't use all the bandwidth.
By C. Simpson (Southeast Arkansas)
I am a systems and network administrator and I purchased this router to replace my old SBC/ATT DSL router that bit the dust. This is an awesome router. I admit it did take me a few minutes to set it up because I am one of those rush rush types that likes to run through things real quick - and DLink set this software up so that it is very user friendly. I find that the more user friendly it is designed the harder it is for me to setup because I look to set all the manual settings myself and not have a product so smart that it does it for me.
I was able to set it up and get it going in less than 15 minutes and it works like a charm. I love the small design and that it has both the DSL modem and the router built in to one unit. It also has the guest wireless option to where you can turn on a 2nd wireless network for guests to access which will leave your regular secure network alone and separate from all of your other devices.
I have had this running now for about a month and like I said it is running like a charm and I would recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a new DSL Modem/router combo.
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