The DSL-320T ADSL2/+ modem is a high-speed broadband modem for home and office use. Featuring the latest ADSL2/+ standards, this modem provides speeds of up to 24Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream (ADSL2+), or 12Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream (ADSL2). The modem auto-negotiates the best modulation scheme, using the G.hs (handshake) protocol. The DSL-320T ADSL2/+ modem support always on connections to eliminate dial-up wait time and busy signals. Web surfing and your e-mail are instantly available, any t...
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
DSL-320T : Macusers avoid like the plague This device came with a Greenbee.net ISP contract - the ISP linked to "Never knowingly undersold" John Lewis partnership. On the basis that JLP's customer service is legendary and that they sell and claim to support Macs, I signed up. The device is a modem ONLY and will provide NO networking capability whatsoever; try linking it to any kind of network device (another computer or a network printer) and you will get IP conflict after IP conflict and the broadband lease will repeatedly fail. In order to... more info
Works as advertised This modem does what I wanted it do - that is, pass my public IP address to an integrated services router. All well and good, connection seems stable, and my network works as it should. However, using the ISP's suggested settings, wired to the same phone extension, with the same microfilter, and with no degradation in line stats in the interim this modem synchs at least 1mbps slower than the Linksys gateway I used prior to setting up my home office. Therefore, if speed is really important to you I'd suggest... more info
Excellent Seeing how hard it is to find ADSL modems with routers nowadays, this was an excellent find. Took me literally 5 minutes to set up with the onboard wizard, and is running flawlessly. Great Item.
Annoying line drop problems Bought this modem a few months ago because I needed an ethernet modem for my new wireless router. However, although the speed was faster than my previous Speedtouch 330 modem from Wanadoo, the line dropped too many times. The setup is reasonably easy though a web browser although when you click save to save settings, these are often lost and you need to click save and restart which is frustrating. The defaults are usually correct for most users apart from AOL users who must use PPoE rather than PPoA... more info