| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Officeconnect Adsl Wrls 54MBPS |  | | Officeconnect Adsl Wrls 54MBPS
- Product Name: OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 54 Mbps Firewall Router - Marketing Information: The OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 54 Mbps Firewall Router combines an ADSL2/2+ modem, router, IEEE 802.11g wireless access point, four-port switch, and firewall to enable up to 253 total (64 wireless) users to economically and securely share a share a single ADSL or ADSL2/2+ connection. The high-speed routing engine and 54 Mbps wireless throughput easily handle large data transfers and Internet downloads, including those from multimedia applications. - Product Type: Wireless Security Router Wireless Specifications - Antenna Range: 328 ft Indoors Maximum - Antenna Range: 1148 ft Outdoors Maximum - Frequency Band/Bandwidth: 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g ISM Band - Transmission Speed: 54Mbps - Transmission Speed Details: 54Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11g - Transmission Speed Details: 6Mbps IEEE 802.11g - Transmission Speed Details: 11Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11b - Transmission Speed Details: 1Mbps IEEE 802.11b Interfaces/Ports - Interfaces/Ports: 4 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX Auto-sensing/Auto MDI/MDI-X LAN - Interfaces/Ports: 1 x RJ-11 ADSL2+ WAN I/O Expansions - Expansion Slots: Not Applicable Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 1.38" Height x 8.66" Width x 5.31" Depth - Weight: 20.88 oz Warranty - Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s) Limited Manufacturer: 3Com
Price: $85.50
Officeconnect Adsl Wrls 54MBPS
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| User Reviews |  | 3Com Officeconnect ADSL wireless router rating: 4
I purchased this because I was having problems with my Verizon DSL connection dropping out for hours at a time. After weeks of calling Verizon they came to the conclusion that the DSL modem was at fault. Rather than purchase another plain modem I opted for an all in one unit with router and wireless all in one box. This unit being higher end than a plain Westell DSL modem required the setting of a number of parameters for the PPPoE connection to verizon to work. I called Verizon and they would not give them to me and said it was up to the manufacture to give them to me. I explained that I was connecting to their network not the manufacturers but they refused. I then reinstalled the old Westell modem and got it working long enough to search the internet for some parameters. After picking up a little info here and a little there I had what I needed which is:
Internet Settings/ATM Pvc/ ATM Settings
VPI/VCI 0 / 35
Encapsulation LLC
QoS Class UBR
PCR/SCR/MBS 4000/4000/10
Also:
Enable IPSEC NAT-T Pass Through
Enable Universal Plug&Play
Enable MSS Clamping
After getting all this into the modem/router it worked for a little while and then my connection died as before. So now I have the old modem and the new one both with the same problem which means it probably is not either one but something else. At this point I disconnected everything in the house which was connected to the phone line and started adding them back one at a time. Bottom line I found one of the DSL filters going to a phone was bad. It did not affect the phone at all but would completely stop the DSL connection. After fixing this problem the Officeconnect has worked flawlessly.
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Great product. Hilghly recommended rating: 5
I did not purchase this router from Amazon. I have purchased it as I was not satisfied with my SpeedTouch 585V.6 performance. I was getting 1-2 ADSL Disconnections every day. So, I purchased the 3M 3CRWDR101A-75, it is working fine, easy to setup and it's having lots of good features. It can connect me to my no-ip host easily while the speedtouch was not able to do so, since the no-ip site is blocked by my isp, but 3com can connect without a problem. I highly recommend this router
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