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Zoom ADSL Bridge Modem 5615 - DSL modem - external - Ethernet - 24 Mbps Review

Zoom ADSL Bridge Modem 5615 - DSL modem - external - Ethernet - 24 Mbps
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Fast modem. Easy setup. Works well with AT&T/BellSouth. I bought this to replace a dead Moto 2210 received from AT&T (it was the classic Moto 2210, in that it died just a few weeks after the warranty expired). This Zoom is faster than the Moto 2210, and way faster than the old Westell that BellSouth shipped me a few years ago. The Westell was averaging 616 kbs, but this Zoom averages just under 800 kbs on the same line. Zoom is right.
I saw several web posts that said use VPI/VCI of 8/35 for BellSouth/AT&T, so I did, but I am not sure this was necessary. The Zoom instructions suggest setting the VPI/VCI only if you are using a static IP, which I am not. In any case, it works great.
It does not have a built-in router, but that is by design. If you have your own router, this is actually better, because the setup is easier. But you do have to follow the instructions to access the modem from your web browser, because the modem does not support DHCP. Just manually set your ftp to use IP address of 10.0.0.4, and then you can acess the modem at IP 10.0.0.2.

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Zoom CableModem 5241 - Cable modem - external - USB / Ethernet - 42 Mbps Review

Zoom CableModem 5241 - Cable modem - external - USB / Ethernet - 42 Mbps
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I used previosly the modem model 5041 over 5 years already. There were issues with connection at first time, but it was solved when I called to my provider (Comcast by the way). Since then I never had any problems with this equipment. I would keep it till it die of the old age but on Dec 14 2009 Comcast upgraded its network so I had to pick new modem from their approved list of modems for 3 days before of marked day. I checked reviews and picked the ZOOM 5241. I have wireless router (linksys 54G) connected to my 5241.
What did I do for setup.
1. Unplugged old modem from power, coaxial and router,
2. Plugged new modem 5241 to his power adapter, coaxial cable and router (with RJ45 connector),
3. Lunched Internet browser (Firefox or IE),
4. I got Comcast page with instructions automatically (It wouldn't let go for another until setup is done),
5. Followed technician instructions (which not require any special skills),
6. Entered my current account number and Comcast shown me all my data including physical and mac addresses. I did not plug in directly from modem to PC. At first Comcast did not pass linksys. I just ignored it and "run diagnostic" (which is just a button) again. Everything was set up automatically. After too reboots I got perfect connections wire and wireless.
Downloading speed jumped up dramatically.
PS. One week later.
Zoom 5241 works now with renewed Comcast network very good. However once I lost connection but because of the my LinkSys 54G wireless router. After I hit reset button on it I got all my connections back. So it was a linksys issue. Right now Zoom + Linksys work flawlessly. And I noticed that downloading speed went up about 10 times faster (Limewire from 15-24 Kbs to 200-500 Kbs - 250 average).
Well 5041 is useless for Comcast IP for today anyway but 5241 works perfect. I picked mine in Fry's Electronics with described above characteristics for $54.
Good luck

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X6 Adsl Modem/router Review

X6 Adsl Modem/router
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I am a DSL user and it seems there are not too many companies catering my needs, which are a combined modem and wireless router. I made the mistake of getting such a box (2wire) from ATT. It would broadcast about 1 meter (I am not kidding), meaning that I had to use an ethernet cable. My next mistake was to get a linksys router to put in front of 2wire (using the 2wire as a modem only). Everytime there was a storm or electrical surge, one or the other reset and claimed the same IP address. I had wires running everywhere and learned more about windows networking than I ever wanted to know. I had to go static IP addresses and bypass DCHP to get anything to work. So, I was trying to choose between d-link and zoom and saw one favourable review for zoom (Lopez), so I took a chance on it. As he says, it works as advertised and I am down to one small box and very few wires. The wireless is faster than the linksys. I only give the warning that, if you are like me and have other things installed that you are switching out, you should uninstall any software and get rid of old network connections. Also, this router has an on/off switch that is set to off. I suffered a momentary heart skip when I plugged it in and no light came on. The manual is fairly good (pdf) but is not savable on hard disk which is not too reasonable (you can print it). Now, if ATT would bundle a quality product like this, it would surely enhance its image as an IP. Does that notion require a Harvard MBA?

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Zoom X6 ADSL Modem/Router with Wireless-G, 4-Port Switch and FirewallThe ADSL X6 integrates an ADSL 2/2+ modem, an 802.11g wireless access point, a router, NAT and SPI firewalls, and a four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch into a single cost-effective product.

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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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General Information - Manufacturer: Zoom Technologies, Inc- Manufacturer Part Number: 5590-00-03- Manufacturer Website Address: www.zoom.com- Product Name: 5590 ADSL X6 Wireless Router- Marketing Information:The 5590 ADSL X6 Wireless Router provides an extensive range of networking and Internet access features in a surprisingly affordable product, and with ADSL2/2+ compliance, the X6 works with both older ADSL protocols and the new generation of higher-speed Internet connections.The IEEE 802.11g Wireless Access Point provides easy network installation and freedom to roam. With Zoom 125 Speed Booster, wireless data rates can reach 125 Mbps. The 5590 ADSL X6 Wireless Router also provides complete compatibility with IEEE 802.11g from other manufacturers operating at 54 Mbps and compatibility with the older IEEE 802.11b standard operating at 11 Mbps.- Product Type: Wireless Router Wireless Specifications - Frequency Band/Bandwidth: 2.4 GHz to 2.484 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g ISM Band - Transmission Speed: 125Mbps- Transmission Speed Details: 125Mbps - Transmission Speed Details: 54Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 48Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 36Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 24Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 18Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 12Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 9Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 6Mbps IEEE 802.11g- Transmission Speed Details: 11Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11b- Transmission Speed Details: 5.5Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11b- Transmission Speed Details: 2Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11b- Transmission Speed Details: 1Mbps Auto-fallbackIEEE 802.11b Interfaces/Ports - Interfaces/Ports: 4 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX Auto-sensing - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x RJ-11 ADSLPhysical Characteristics

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3G Wireless-N Travel Router Review

3G Wireless-N Travel Router
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I use this device with a Verizon USB modem. It works great in many US cities. The product worked as stated immediately after plugging in the USB modem. The battery life is sufficient @ around 3 to 4 hours depending on amount of data streaming. It is a great companion to my wifi Ipad. There have been instances where speed was slow but I was able to confirm that it was due to the Verizon network range inside some office buildings.

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The Model 4506 allows shared use of a mobile broadband Internet service from most cellular service providers.A 3G USB modem is plugged into the router and the broadband conection is then shared through either Wireless 802.11n/g/b, or a 10/100 Ethernet connnection.The router is powered by either its rechargeable Lithium-ion battery or its AC power cube.

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