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D-Link DCM-202 DOCSIS 2.0 USB/Ethernet Cable Modem
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D-Link DCM-202 DOCSIS 2.0 USB/Ethernet Cable Modem

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Description:

D-Link, the industry pioneer in home networking, introduces another performance breakthrough - the D-Link DCM-202 High-Speed DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem. Powered by TurboDOX bandwidth acceleration software, the DCM-202 increases your download speeds at up to 20 times for your enjoyment of popular Internet applications, such as file sharing, audio and video streaming, and website uploading.

Features:

High-Speed Internet Connectivity


Always On, Always Connected


DOCSISĀ® 2.0 CableLabsĀ® CertifiedTM


Ethernet or USB Connectivity


Front panel LED indicator lights


DOCSIS 2.0 CableLabs Certified


Product Details:
Product Length: 10.87 inches
Product Width: 8.25 inches
Product Height: 2.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.66 pounds
Package Length: 12.2 inches
Package Width: 8.1 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 1.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 123 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 123 customer reviews )
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109 of 115 found the following review helpful:

4Possible problem for Comcast customersJan 24, 2005
By Jose Ibanez "woofboo"
I bought this cable modem when I moved into my new apartment because it would be cheaper than renting one from Comcast in the long run. Everything worked fine for about a month, but then I wouldn't be able to connect to anything outside of my local network. Comcast technical support said that from their end it didn't look like anyting was connecting to their network, and my router could release and renew its IP address, so that narrowed it down to the cable modem. Unplugging the modem and plugging it back in would make it work again for 30-45 minutes at a time, but it would cut out at random without warning.

I downloaded and installed new firmware from d-link's website that was specifically for Comcast customers and everything seems to be working ok again, but I know a lot of non-technical people who wouldn't be comfortable doing that. If you are a technically unsaavy person and use comcast, you may want to purchase another cable modem all together.

24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Great Modem still going!Nov 23, 2004
By PrompterGuy
I was torn between the Motorola 5100 and the D-link 202. I already know the 5100 is good from the reviews but I had to see for myself with the D-link and I'm really glad I did. It was simple to hook up. Make sure your provider get's the MAC address and you will be online in minutes. WIth Adelphia the screen pops up asking for Mac address if you're not using a router so you don't even have to call it in.
Speed is great with most pages coming up right after click of the mouse. The most I've had to wait with a busy site was fifteen seconds with 5 being the norm. I have it a week now and haven't experienced any overheating or disconnections with the exception of one that Adelphia confessed to. I would like to see them match the two year warranty of the Motorola but I still go by the old computer rule of thumb that if a computer component or peripheral is going to go it's usually in the first three months. After the first two years there's no guarantee on anything. I'm going to play this one out because the way it's working now it's worth the small gamble with the one year warranty. I did call customer service just to see if they were there and they picked right up and answered a few of my dumb questions. I highly recommend.

It's now about three months later and I haven't had one problem. Great modem.

Now had it almost a year and a half and nothings changed. Still recomment.

It's now Nov. 2010 and modem has been flawless. I made the right choice.
I haven't had one problem with this modem and I'm now into Windows 7. I haven't done a thing with it except dust it once in a while. Needless to say I'm very satisfied.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5Solid Solution for Comcast Users\ may need firmware upgradeFeb 14, 2006
By Digital Nomad IL "IT Consultant"
So far I've used 3 of these devices in recent Comcast user installs with various SOHO broadband routers and have not had any compatability issues. As a matter of fact, they're solid high speed performers and I've been getting upwards of 9MB down! ...

One issue that may arise for comcast users is the need for a firmware patch if it hasn't already been upgraded.

Beyond that, this is a good alternative to the Motorola surfboard series.

As always....you can pick up additional information, troubleshooting notes and reviews form the DSReports hardware and service forums @ http://www.dslreports.com/forums/all

17 of 20 found the following review helpful:

4Not so badNov 17, 2004
By Daesik Kim
I updated firmware for using COMCAST cable.
If you use Windows XP SP2, you have to stop firewall.
Because DLink FTP Server cannot send Hitr252.bin file to cable modem.
I wasted an hour to find this problem.
Also Login ID is not "admin/hitron". (PDF manual was wrong)
You should use "dlink/dlink" for web login.
It works fine. That's it.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome Cable Modem!Apr 19, 2005
By Full Dex Hawker
I couldn't be more pleased with this cable modem.

I called up my ISP, told them I was switching modems from the one they gave me and this D-Link one and they asked for the MAC address and serial number, and said to plug it in after about an hour. They said to give the network time to add the modem to the network. An entire hour without Internet! AHHH! OK so I didn't have to be without Internet, but I was.

So after plugging in this modem it connected with the network rather quickly and I was able to use the Internet in less than a couple minutes. From then on I've been able to browse the Internet with no interuptions and I thank this D-Link cable modem for that.

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