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Re: No Longer can access Interface in the Speedstream 5200 I just bought a TP-Link TD-8816. It works great and it's only the half price as ST-516. I missed PCVonline's boxing day sale as $19.95 but got the boxing week's sale at $23.95.  |
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 | Whats the difference between the two? |
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 | If you make a quick search on this forum, you will find TP-LINK modems also use broadcom chips, like in ST-516, which are thought to be good. ST-516 is for "geeky" person for its rich features as I observed. But I always use my modem in bridge mode, so a cheap but stable one is enough.
said by eweazel:Whats the difference between the two? |
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 | Well thats what I plan on doing (bridge) so thank you for saving me half price at least. Now I will go and order from that site you mentioned. Thanks. |
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 CanerisErikCanerisPremium,VIP join:2007-10-03 Toronto, ON kudos:2 | reply to Redfox said by Redfox:TP-LINK modems also use broadcom chips, like in ST-516, which are thought to be good.  Manufacturing of a modem does not depend on the chipset it uses. Period. -- Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more. |
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 | I am not clear about this "manufacturing" thing. But from my pre-purchase research and 8 days testing, it turns out to be good.
Mind giving more details how these two are manufactured? I am interested.
said by CanerisErik:said by Redfox:TP-LINK modems also use broadcom chips, like in ST-516, which are thought to be good.  Manufacturing of a modem does not depend on the chipset it uses. Period. |
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 | reply to CanerisErik Well that which one do you recommend, I know nothing about modems, I am computer knowledgeable, but not with terminology. I am interested to know which one to buy though. I dont want to spend 100.00 on a modem. |
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