at bottom :- Warning - would be longish.
On 05/08/2017, G Karunakar <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 12:54:11 +0530 > Ravikant P wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Depending upon cable type through which tata docomo is providing you >> broadband internet connection, I suggest following options: >> >> 1. Telephone line (RJ-11 connector) >> Then you need ADSL modem+ WiFi + router >> D-Link DSL 2750 is good option - Link here >> >> >> >> <http://www.amazon.in/D-Link-DSL-2750U-Wireless-ADSL2-Router/dp/B007O7J026> > > I am using D-Link DSL 2730U , main difference is 2750 is dual > antenna, 2730 single one. Works good within 40-50ft radius. > There is a wifi on/off switch which lets you switch wifi on/off as > needed. Has 4 RJ-45 ports. I am using wired network with PC, > 2 laptops & TV. Wifi only on when want to use with phones. > > Karunakar > _______________________________________________ > plug-mail mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail > Dear Dyanraj, Long time no see. FWIW concur with Karunakar's assessment here. I have also used 2750U for about 3 years I *think* and do get a range of 40-50 feet as well. Also, FWIW, I have been extremly pleased with D-Link's after support as well. Even after the warranty period is over they do try to help you till either the device dies or the firmware no longer works (around 5+ years) . On another point, for what I know there are/were only couple of vendors who sell TP-Link whose main selling point (at least for me) is OpenWRT but none of the vendors whom I have spoken to can either show/demo their piece or willing to test it on their premises in case I want to make a purchase, while D-Link vendors go out of their way to make sure the customer is satisfied before making a purchase. If anybody knows of a vendor who sells either TP-Link or any other router which uses OpenWRT and does testing of the modem/router performance, ping etc. before handing it over to customer in Pune please let me know. Another query I have, are there any modem/router manufacturers who are putting sim slots in their modems/routers so I could use any GSM-based SIM to use the router anywhere. I do know Airtel and other specific telephone wireless broadband suppliers do that but do think that the SIM slot is/would be probably tied to the specific frequency the service provider has been to. It would be nice if there are generic SIM slots where you could just pop in any GSM sim and just use it. That would make it whole lot more portable and hassle-free. -- Regards, Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल My quotes in this email licensed under CC 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ http://flossexperiences.wordpress.com EB80 462B 08E1 A0DE A73A 2C2F 9F3D C7A4 E1C4 D2D8 _______________________________________________ plug-mail mailing list [email protected] http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
