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The D-Link DSL-2320B ADSL2/2+ USB Ethernet Modem is designed to deliver superior internet performance with support for the latest ADSL standards. It offers flexible connectivity options through both Ethernet and USB, enabling users to enjoy fast internet speeds of up to 24Mbps downstream and 3.5Mbps upstream, making it perfect for everyday online activities.
A**E
Works Great for AT&T DSL on West Coast
Bought this to replace a Speedstream 5100 on AT&T DSL. Below are the steps I took to get this to work. Please note that this method causes the DLink modem to enter "bridged" mode and all firewall protection and DHCP becomes the responsibility of the Router.Here is my setup:PCs --> WiFi Router --> DLink DSL Modem --> Phone Line- Router has dd-wrt firmware installedMy Installation order:1) plug power and phone line into DSL modem, but don't turn it on yet2) plug router into power, turn it on3) configure router for PPPoE, with correct username and password4) connect DSL Modem to router that is already on5) finally, turn on the DSL Modemat this point, any PC connected to the router will now have DSL InternetFrom my experience, this transfers at the same top speed as the old modem, but the response time and burst speed is much faster. It also seems to be more tolerant of line noise.
W**R
Not exactly as advertised
Works OK if you know how to set it up on your own. Lots of inaccuracies in the manual.But, features that appear in the Data Sheet and/or Manual do not appear to exist in the actual product. The manual says you can set the time via an NTP server, but the feature does not appear to exist in the actual product. At least not in the one I got. The Data Sheet says there is a firewall, but again it does not appear to exist. The manual also describes a Parental Controls feature which doesn't appear to exist. I contacted D-Link tech support and the response I got was somewhat amazing. They said that if I couldn't find the features shown in the manual or data sheet, then those features don't exist and that I should not ask them again. Really. I don't think I'll be buying any more D-Link products in the future.The only one of these features that I actually care about is the NTP Time feature, because I'd like the logs to have a useable time stamp. My router handles the other stuff anyway. But, I have to admit I found D-Link's response to my inquiry absolutely shocking.
B**V
Not enough detain for compatibility
Unsure of compatibility with CenturyLink service plan so I returned and will ent Centurylink’s product.
C**G
Worked half way
This item did not work with my ISP, Hawaiian Tel. The Wizard seemed to pick up the right settings, but it was not receiving an IP address. Hawaiian Tel was unwilling to help me figure out what I needed to tweak on the modem to fix the problem. I ultimately had to return the modem and go back to Westell modem provided me.FYI: The Westell Modem provided to me by my ISP has a complicated firewall syntax, which is the reason I bought the Dlink modem.
V**
I like it!!
I bought this Modem to replace the one that was sold to me by my internet provider. I plugged it in set it as a bridged network and that was it. as easy as the instructions say. This modem sped up the data flow. pages load faster and gaming is even faster. works well with other D-link products.
A**O
EASY AS PIE!!!
I read other reviews on this modem and I was leery about getting it since many people were so annoyed by how technical it could get to setup this modem and lots of compatibility issues. I was not worried about the technical issues since I work in an IT job. The compatibility was my worry but, I gave the modem a try anyways and I am glad that I did.You open the box up, you hook it up like your old one but you have to hook a computer directly to it first to complete the setup. You tap into the modem's web wizard, you hit the auto detect and it looks for the DSL signal, once it finds it, it will change its settings to match the incoming signal and the wizard is done with a success screen. That is it!!!! I could not believe it, I was done in just 6 minutes and that included the time it took to open the shrink wrap and hook the modem up. Of course I was prepared after reading all of the forums and such because I was afraid after reading about all the nightmares others were having with the setup. I tell you what, it was so easy even a caveman can do it!!! The instructions in the manual for the more advanced items were even simple to follow in plain English, not like the manuals that I am use to reading.I don't know about the other carriers but, I have Verizon DSL hi speed service and it was one of the mentioned issue Internet service providers in a couple of forums. It detected everything just fine and I have not had issue with anything since I installed it a few weeks ago. If you are having issues like I did with Verizon's crap modems, I recommend you get this one as a replacement.
A**R
Amazon ad doesn't tell you it has no warranty or factory support unless you pay.
After I had purchased and installed this modem and had problems with about half of the websites not loading, I called D-Link support and found out it is a "end of life" product per D-Link and has no product support and is not warranted. The only support available is through their "premium" support. Very expensive. D-Link support is a waste of time. I re-installed my Frontier Modem and along with my new router, everything is working great. I just hope that I can return it since I already installed it. Additional note about D-Link support, the first time I called and told the tech about not being able to get on the Amazon website, she told me it must be a problem with the Amazon site itself. I kind of chuckled about that because if that were the case, I think it would have made the national news.
B**S
Check with your provider first!!!
You'll need to be able to access your provider's VCI/VCP, if you can't get that you're out of luck. I am also stuck with a modem I can't return, but does me no good.
C**N
Still using it. Thanks.
Good product. Very reliable, which is what you want with an internet connection. Just need rebooted every now and again
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