  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
1 edit | have you heard about TP-LINK dsl modem/router?
link to their products here:
»www.tp-link.com/products/adsl.asp#adsl2modem
almost all of the pc shops in pacific mall sell these units
whats your opinion?
------- Linkage:
»www.tp-link.com/company/mp.asp »www.tp-link.com/company/rd.asp »www.tp-link.com/company/factory.asp »www.tp-link.com/company/supplier.asp »www.tp-link.com/company/awards.asp |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs: | TD-8840 goes for $32
»www.tp-link.com/products/product···p?id=44# |
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  DKS Damn Kidney Stones Premium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON clubs: | reply to macedon What kind of price do they want ? |
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  DKS Damn Kidney Stones Premium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON clubs:
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to macedon Probably worth a shot if you have some spare change. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
| here is the price list that i got tonite:
TD-W8910G: »www.tp-link.com/products/product···p?id=110 TP-LINK, TD-W8910G ADSL2 MODEM + 54M ROUTER....... $55.00
TD-8811: »www.tp-link.com/products/product···p?id=105 TP-LINK, TD-8811 1PORTS ADSL2 MODEM + ROUTER W/USB... $27.50
TD-8840: »www.tp-link.com/products/product···sp?id=44 TP-LINK, TD-8840 4PORTS ADSL2 MODEM + ROUTER..... $32.00 |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
| they are added to gentek list as well:
Due to the phenomenal success and overwhelming demand for the TP-Link TD-8610 ADSL 2/2+ modem, Gentek will be expanding the TP-Link product line by introducing four new cost-effective Broadcom chipset based ADSL 2/2+ modem/routers in November. The new units will include the TD-8810 (single Ethernet port ADSL 2/2+ modem/router), TD-8811 (single Ethernet/USB combo ADSL 2/2+ modem/router), TD-8840 (four port Ethernet ADSL 2/2+ modem/router) and the TD-8910 (four port Ethernet ADSL 2/2+ modem/router with 54Mbps 802.11g wireless Access Point). Please visit www.tp-link.com/products/adsl.asp for more details. |
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  The Flash You don't win friends with salad Premium join:2002-10-17 Toronto, ON | reply to macedon hmm Broadcom chip, would be nice to see some stats.. |
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 VelcomMatt Premium join:2006-01-26 Brampton, ON
| reply to macedon We've had a few users try these modems from us and they said it works fine. We've also tested it out here at our office. Not bad for the price but than again that is my opinion only . |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
3 edits | reply to macedon very close look at TD-8810 (view of the board)
 TD8800 |
let me know if you see anything interesting inside?
CHIP: bcm6338kfbg nice! 
------------------------------------------------------ SPECS: ----------------------------------------------------- Supporting protocol
* ANSI T1.413 I2 * ITU G.992.1(G.dmt)- Annex A/B * G.992.2 (G.lite)- Annex A/B * G.992.3 (ADSL2) - Annex A/B/C/M and Annex L (RE-DSL) compliant * G.992.5 (ADSL2+) Annex A/B/C and Annex L (RE-DSL) compliant * ADSL dual latency (fast path and interleaved path) * I.432 ATM physical layer compliant * Supports: RFC2364 (PPPoA), RFC2516(PPPoE), RFC1483 (MPoA) (Bridged and route), RFC1577 CLASSIC IP over ATM(CLIP)
Transmit data-rate Max download datarate:24Mbps Max upload datarate:1Mbps ATM property AAL type:AAL5 ATM service type UBR ATM UNI 3.1, UNI 4.0* Working environment Usage temperature:0°~40℃ Storage temperature:-40°~70℃ Humidity: 10%~90%
---------------------------------------------------------- the pic says 8800, but its model TD 8810, sorry for the typo |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
| reply to VelcomMatt Re: have you heard about TP-LINK dsl modem/router?
said by VelcomMatt :We've had a few users try these modems from us and they said it works fine. We've also tested it out here at our office. Not bad for the price but than again that is my opinion only  . Hey Matt,
which model did you test on your end?
I am looking into TD-8810
thanks, |
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 VelcomMatt Premium join:2006-01-26 Brampton, ON
1 edit | From our end we've tested the TP-LINK TD-8610. Here are the specifications for this model.
* ANSI T1.413 I2 * ITU G.992.1(G.dmt) * G.992.2 (G.lite) * G.992.3 (ADSL2) * G.992.5 (ADSL2+) * Supports: RFC 1483 (Bridged)
**Transmit data-rate**
Max Download speed: 24 Mbps (ADSL 2+) or 8 Mbps (ADSL) Max Upload speed: 1 Mbps
Modulate technology: DMT
* Operating Temp: 0°C-40°C (32°F-42°F) * Operating Humidity: 10% - 90% RH, Non-condensing
* Dimensions (WDH) 7.9 x 5.0 x 1.0 in. or (200 x 126 x 26 mm)
Cheers!,
Matty |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs: | reply to macedon Thanks Matt!
here is the management GUI (demo):
»www.cormain.com.au/demo/TP8840/default.htm |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
| reply to macedon MATRIX table for various DSl modems
 MATRIX table for DSL Modems |
ok thats all for today gotta go back to work  |
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 maxfield
join:2007-09-01 Lasalle, QC
| Hey Macedon,
Great work finding the different ADSL chipsets used by various ADSL modem/routers.
I've always wanted to find out what chipset the D-link DSL-2320B uses, but so far all my research failed...care to have a crack at it?
Thanks. |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs: | i`ll look into D-link DSL-2320B tomorrow cheers, |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs: | reply to maxfield I am looking at the GUI for the D-link DSL-2320B; its exactly the same as the TP-LINK TD-8810 (different colours)
Not so sure who ripped who? |
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 maxfield
join:2007-09-01 Lasalle, QC
1 edit | Are you looking at the GUI from the online emulator from Dlink's website?
If it is so, then it doesn't say at all which chipset is inside.
I think I've made my mind on my modem purchase. Aside from the 2wire modem, the Speedstream series are known to work better on marginal lines than the Speedtouch, I will grab a Speedstream 4200 and test it myself.
The Dlink DSL-2320B is quite new, so not that many guinea pigs yet. |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
3 edits | I emailed Canadian tech support Lets see if they`ll give some info...

-------- my best guess is they are using broadcom chip I agree, i already told my friends to look for reasonably priced SS5200 or SS4200
i asked in Sympatico direct forum, if i can buy the modem (SS 5200) back, but the answer is no. |
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 maxfield
join:2007-09-01 Lasalle, QC
| Just becareful when picking up a used SS5200, make sure it is version E242 and not E240.
With the proper firmware, you can restore the E242 to support ADSL2+ (crippled by Bell firmware).
Although the SS5200 E242 or the SS4200 don't support Annex M, I don't see Annex M supported by Bell anytime soon. So far only the Europeans and the Australians have deployed ADSL2+ Annex M. In North America, this addendum to the G992.5 protocol has seen a very slow adoption. |
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  macedon Jazz me baby Premium join:2006-02-12 North York, ON clubs:
4 edits | reply to macedon TP-LINK ADSL Modem_Router Utility (.exe file)
--- This is a really cool little app. It is very useful/helpful if you want to switch from one connection protocol to another and you don't want to "waste" your time going thru 192.168.1.1
fast, simple and effective. ================================================== CONCLUSION:
The TP-LINK DSL modem/router is a good product (great value for your money = DSL MODEM + ROUTER). Its DMT accessible as well. Has great GUI (detailed dsl stats as well)
Cost is 30 bucks for a new unit (tax included). I was lucky to grab this unit from a whole seller. (NO I DONT SELL THIS UNIT or anything else for that matter )This is not a promo, just my opinion. I just wanted to share my experience, since there is a gap when it comes to TP-LINK in Canada.
It will perform very well if you have good (clean) line, same (or at least close to the) behaviour as SpeedTouch lines of DSL modems.
Again, this confirms that if you have bad (marginal) line, you can get more out of your line (speed wise) by using SpeedStream 5200, 4200* and/or 2wire**
-------- *(**) i haven't tested SS 4200 or 2wire personally, but the major consensus on this forum is that they will perform better under marginal conditions.
cheers, |
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