iosoft said:All you want is a ADSL/ADSL2+ router-cum-modem. Like Dlink-502T.
There is no difference between Dlink-502T or UTStarcom UT-300R, just two products from two companies.
You can't buy a UTStarcom UT-300R, as it comes with BSNL/MTNL and I am not 100% sure but its firmware may be pre-programmed to work only with its ISP, BSNL/MTNL. But not Dlink-502T. After buying it, you have to run setup to work with your ISP, whatever it is. And yes, you have to re-setup, if you change your ISP in future unless you go for a Cable-Internel which doesn't need this type of modem at all.
So, go for the D-Link.
Shakensoul said:I am too looking for a modem for the Airtel broadband connection.
I looked at the Dlink DSL-502T specifications, but its got a USB 1.1 port :huh: :huh:
Aren't they suppose to come with a USB 2.0 interface :huh: :huh: will there be any difference in speed using the USB 1.1 port instead of 2.0 ????
Any idea about the cost of the modem ??
What about the Netgear DG632 ?
Buy Any Dlink model (if 502T suitable all you needs just blindly go with).Dr.ashish said:But will i be able to use it later with other ISPs.Airtel guys r giving me a modem for 1500 but i dont know which one.will update asap..
jayken said:UT-300R will work with any ISP![]()
thexfactor said:No difference even if it's USB1.1 or USB2...Dlink GLB-502t shoiuld cost you around 1.5k
Use the USB interface only if you havn't got a NIC card or if its already in use....ethernet work's much better.
Dams said:My friend brought a GLB-502T. I couldn't configure it for BSNL. If you surf the web there will be whole lot of people looking how to configure GLB-502T. I suggest go for DSL-502T and forget the USB connect it the ethernet port.