Showing posts with label modems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modems. Show all posts

9/10/2012

Cisco-Linksys HPN100 HomeLink Phoneline Network Card Review

Cisco-Linksys HPN100 HomeLink Phoneline Network Card
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Installed the Linksys HomeLink PhoneLine Network Cards on Win 95 and XP operating systems with the Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M cable/dsl router. The phoneline NIC's work great, easy to setup, and not a single problem with them. If you have a Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M cable/dsl router, this is the NIC to get for it.

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The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline network card lets you connect up to 25PCs over a home's existing phone lines without having to buy extra hardware.Using AMD's PCnet-Home technology, this card allows phone lines to carry data ata 1 Mbps transfer rate without interrupting regular telephone service or feedsfrom a cable or DSL modem. You can talk on the telephone, download files fromthe Internet, and share resources over a network all at the same time. Everystandard telephone jack in the home is capable of hosting a PCI-equippedcomputer, thus transforming the home's telephone wiring into an easilyexpandable network. With a 10Base-T port on the card as well, you can migrate toa 10 Mbps Ethernet whenever you want.
The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline network card comes with a five-year warranty.

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4/15/2012

USB MODEM UTSTARCOM 175 BROADBAND ACCESS PHONE CARD VERIZON CDMA Review

USB MODEM UTSTARCOM 175 BROADBAND ACCESS PHONE CARD VERIZON CDMA
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Living out in the sticks, dialup internet access was what I had to live with for ages. When Verizon added a tower that improved my cell phone coverage, I started wondering if it was an option for my PC as well. I'm not an early adopter of new technology and waited until neighbors had tried various options before I was willing to try this service. I've been using an extra phone line for the computer, the removal of which will save me half what this service costs monthly. Still it's an extra thirty bucks, so it has to be worth it to me.
Some neighbors are using the satellite service but aren't completely satisfied. The only negative comment I got about this little modem and the service was that there is a limit on how much access you get--5 gig/mo--which means you won't be downloading movies or playing internet games much, if at all. Since this isn't an issue for me, I decided to give it a try.
It is definitely faster than dialup access even at the fastest dialup modem speed. I use AOL and the TCP/IP connect is about 3-5 times faster, then all that stuff they display loads much faster as well and I can go about my business without waiting for more than a few seconds. That said, the transfer rate doesn't compare with the Comcast speed of my daughter's setup in town. This service is faster than dialup, but not 'blinding' by any means. As an example, in the past when I tried to download something, I noted the transfer rate on dialup was something like 4-6k per second. Sigh!! Things took forever and sometimes wouldn't download at all. I downloaded the update for my Kindle last night with this little modem and noted 50k/sec transfer rate. Certainly a lot better.
The speed does seem to depend on 'how crowded the air waves' are (or however you'd say that in technospeak :) and how many bars you get. I've found the number of bars is the same as what I get on my Verizon cell phone. Where my desktop PC is located, it varies from 0 to 2. I have ordered the antenna in hopes of boosting that.
Installing the little modem is as easy as running the CD installation disk that comes with it and then plugging the modem into a USB port when prompted to do so. It also comes with a cable in case you want to plug into a port on the back of a desktop PC and set the modem somewhere with easier access. You can leave the modem attached all the time if you want. It turns off when you turn the PC off. When on, it flashes a blue light, which means it's ready to pick up a signal. To connect your computer to the broadband service, you use the modem software (push the 'connect' button), which to me, seems to be equivalent to turning your cell phone on (the modem has a phone number). It is then ready for you to 'make a call', i.e. connect to the internet using some software such as Internet Explorer or AOL.
You can leave the modem connected all day like you would leave your cell phone on and not affect the data limit since that only happens when you are connected to and using the internet. If you use the internet with your cell phone, you know there is a data limit with it as well. This is sort of the same thing.
The modem software will show you what your usage is each time you connect so you're aware of what you've used so far. Sending emails, Facebook updates, photos, etc uses part of your allocation, as well as downloading files, photos, etc. Various internet screen refresh activities uses some. Watching streaming video or playing games uses a lot. Listening to internet radio uses enough that you probably won't want to do that all the time. For me, after 5 days of email, Facebook postings, attempting to watch some short videos and listening to the AOL radio one day just to see what impact it would have, plus downloading the Kindle software update, posting a few Amazon reviews, and the like, I've used about 225mg, or about 50mg a day, so I should be able to stay within the limit easily with no change to my regular internet activities.
I still cannot really watch streaming videos such as those on YouTube with my 1-2 bar connectivity, without breaks while it reloads the next bit. Even though it reloads faster than before, I have to want to see it pretty badly to put up with that.
One concern: This morning there seemed to be a problem with the modem connecting to Verizon. It was resolved within half an hour and it is Black Friday, which may or may not have anything to do with it. I will update if that happens again, but otherwise it has connected fast and remained connected without problem.
Bottom line: It is definitely better than dialup--for me about 5 times faster. That's not seriously fast, but acceptable and worth the extra money to me, especially since I don't have any options other than satellite which is affected by weather, trees, and costs more as well.

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3/03/2012

Zyxel XOHM WIMAX WIRELESS MODEM MOD206M Review

Zyxel XOHM WIMAX WIRELESS MODEM MOD206M
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this device sucks , there is no coverage anywhere there is no support the company doesnt exist anymore , the bottom line DONT BUY THIS STUPID THING .....

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1/19/2012

Zoom 5590-00-03 125MBPS ADSL Modem / Wireless Router Review

Zoom 5590-00-03 125MBPS ADSL Modem / Wireless Router
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When my DSL modem died, I went to the store to discover this hardware combo. What an excellent device to include the 4-port WIRELESS switch/router with the DSL modem! Less hardware, less cables, more simplistic. I have a mixed PC/Mac environment and used the PC for setup since the included CD didn't mention anything about Macs. The install assistant was worthless. It actually just shows you photos of which cables go where, then it makes you restart the PC! There is an extensive .pdf manual on the CD, and if you pop the disc into you Mac, you'll find the English version of it in the "Mac" folder. - Along with with a "Glossary" .pdf and a "Support" .pdf. So while I do wish Zoom included good old fashioned paper versions of these, they did do a good job of including all of this on the CD, but you do have to look!
Luckily, Zoom did include a small sheet of paper showing the IP address, user ID & password needed to access the settings through a web browser. I found the setup to be pretty straight forward and the setup menus are laid out well. The menus are completely different from Linksys, but very easy to navigate. When it was all setup and done, my Mac & PC were talking to each other, but I still wasn't connected to the Internet. After calling SBC/ATT I spoke with a rep who admitted they didn't officially support any modems that aren't sold by ATT, but he took a stab at my settings anyway. It turned out that I needed my full SBC email address as the user ID, not just the first portion. The second I saved the settings, I connected to the internet!
I also found the WEP security settings very easy to setup and a nice strong signal emitting from the X6. Once the device is setup, you can virtually forget about it. I can't speak for this devices longevity yet, but it's nice knowing it has a 2-year warranty.
One thing missing on the back of this unit (like many current routers) is an UPLINK jack to daisy chain this into another router if necessary. Being that this is designed for a home/small office environment, it's probably not a big deal for most users who will never need to upgrade beyond 4 ports.
I think networking gear reviews need to be taken with a grain of salt. Most of us (myself included) are NOT network professionals. Networking computers is considered by many, to be the hardest thing to do in I-T. Since it is a complicated scenario, many people I believe make the mistake of blaming the hardware, when many times, they have incorrect settings or software issues causing them to pull their hair out. Overall, I think networking companies are doing an excellent job making equipment that can now be installed by the average Joe. 10 or 15 years ago, that was unheard of.

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12/24/2011

Cisco-Linksys BEFSR11 Cable/dsl Router with 1-PORT Review

Cisco-Linksys BEFSR11 Cable/dsl Router with 1-PORT
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This lil' linky does wonders for it's price. I got it up and going in about 15 minutes. First I connected my cable modem [provided by roadrunner] directly to the WAN port and out from the LAN port I connected my already existing HUB with both my computers already connected, and in about 2 - 3 steps and one restart both my computers were prtected by a firewall. It couldn't get any easier. I was prepared by downloading the latest version of the firmware before i even got it in the mail and before anything i upgraded and everything worked perfect.
I recommend this product for anyone with a Cable/DSL connection and more than one computer. That includes beginners and advanced users. A definate plus to anyones home office.
It takes more time to reconfigure applications like napster, webcam32, and ICQ than it does to setup the router. And don't forget a 3' CAT 5, because it doesn't come with the product.

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The Linksys BEFSR11 EtherFast cable/DSL router connects multiple PCs toa high-speed broadband Internet connection or to an Ethernet backbone.Configurable as a DHCP server, the EtherFast cable/DSL router acts as the onlyexternally recognized Internet device on your local area network (LAN). It alsofunctions as a firewall to shield your network from unauthorized users bymonitoring all incoming data packets. The router can also be configured tofilter internal users' access to the Internet. This product comes with a limitedone-year warranty.

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11/27/2011

2Wire Power Supply for Models 1701HG, 2700HG, and 2701HG Review

2Wire Power Supply for Models 1701HG, 2700HG, and 2701HG
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I'm looking for this adapter for a while and finally get it from here.
Delivery is fast and accurate.
Well you can get the same one from AT&T online store for $10 + shipping, and the total price is higher than here.

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11/07/2011

8dB Sierra Wireless AT&T USBConnect Lightning, USB305 / U305 USB Modem External Antenna w/OEM SMK TS-9 Review

8dB Sierra Wireless ATandT USBConnect Lightning, USB305 / U305 USB Modem External Antenna w/OEM SMK TS-9
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I live in a rural area and my celluar usb modem is my only good high speed internet option. Cell service is spotty though, but this antenna increased my signal strength right off. My internet is faster and I never get dropped anymore. Great product!

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10/26/2011

Cable N Wireless USB 56K External Dial Up Voice Fax Data Modem V.92 Win 7 work with win7 Review

Cable N Wireless USB 56K External Dial Up Voice Fax Data Modem V.92 Win 7 work with win7
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This product was shipped to me very promtly much sooner than the estimated time, it works just as advertised and the price is very reaonable, and it does work with windows 7. full marks for the merchant.
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10/06/2011

HiRO V.92 56K Lucent Chipset USB Modem (XP 64bit Vista ready/RoHS) (H50113) Review

HiRO V.92 56K Lucent Chipset USB Modem (XP 64bit Vista ready/RoHS) (H50113)
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Iv seen a lot of people who seem to have issues with this modem getting the voice functionality to work... It *IS* voice compatible.. But its the way Agere licenses this as a "value added" feature to particular vendors modems that is causing the difficulty
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Heres the download you need...
http://www.hiroinc.com/2008/Driver/H50113/H50113_vista.zip
Instructions on a third party site that explains how to resolve the issue
http://www.rtopro.com/videohirovista.htm
Im betting that most of you are just plugging in the modem and *NOT* updating the driver .... Windows built in driver does NOT support voice on the Agere chipset!


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9/22/2011

Motorola Southeast Region DSL Modem Review

Motorola Southeast Region DSL Modem
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I am on my 3rd Motorola modem in less than 2.5 years. I can only use this one with AT&T DSL line. Each one of them broke right after 1 year warranty expired, and they are not cheap. As dependent as I am on Internet connection, I am seriously thinking about switching to another provider, since I can't afford paying for a replacement at any cost when another modem dies instantly without warning signs. Last time I had to pay $80 in store which is outrageous. I had cable modems before and they all became obsolete while still in good physical health, lasting me for 3-4 years each.

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9/04/2011

NEW Conexant Chipset USB 56K Voice, Fax, Data External V.90, V.92 Modem Review

NEW Conexant Chipset USB 56K Voice, Fax, Data External V.90, V.92 Modem
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Contrary to two other reviews, this is a great item. The best price of any USB 56K modem, and easy to install and use. True, no instructions came with it, and the disk has lots of files on it, but it says right on the box, "Plug and Play", so I did. All I did was plug the modem into a USB port, and a message came up saying, "Insert the disk to load the driver". I inserted the disk, and my computer automatically found and installed the correct driver. So, no instructions necessary. You do have to update your dial-up connection properties on your computer to point to the COM port that the USB modem is plugged into, but that took 2 seconds. So within 5 minutes, I was up and running. Great product.

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