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D-Link DSL-924 54Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Router & USB Adapter

3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 12 ratings

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Brand D-Link
Frequency band class Single-Band
Wireless communication standard 802.11b, 802.11g
Compatible devices Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smart Television
Frequency 54000000 Hz
Connectivity technology Wireless, Wired
Antenna type Internal
Operating system RouterOS
Security protocol [PO]WPA, WPA2[/PO]

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The DSL-G624T wireless ADSL router is a versatile, high-speed remote router for home and the small office. With integrated ADSL2/2+ supporting up to 24Mbps download speed, firewall protection, Quality of Service (QoS), 802.11g wireless ports, this router provides all the functions that a home or small office needs to establish a secure and high-speed high-speed remote link to the outside world.

The DWL-G122 supports high-speed wireless networking of up to 54Mbps, while providing seamless interoperability with all existing 802.11b wireless equipment. Together with better security, this USB adapter is the ideal wireless solution that offers an upgrade to a fast, new technology while protecting your past investments through interoperability with your current network equipment.

The DSL-21MF is a UK ADSL Microfilter (BT socket to BT socket and RJ-11).

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 May 2009
    I fit and repair computers, I have had loads of these and have never had one go wrong, I had to hunt this one down for me, has a nice little wizard to help connect.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 March 2007
    I have received the DLink DSL-924T today and managed to set it up in 5 minutes. Some people are complaining about having problems and claim they only managed to do it using it as a wired router first then setting up the wireless. To be honest if you read the instructions it does actually direct you to do this.

    I was dreading setting up the system but to be honest it was needless as set up was complete within roughly 10 minutes. The first attempt for some reason the connection timed out when trying to connect with the ISP but second time managed it flawlessly.

    The admin panel for the router is the only thing in my opinion that lets it down. The admin panel is not exactly overwhelmed with features nor is it the most eye catching of user interfaces but it is easy to use and functional.

    I would highly recommend this router.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2007
    I purchased this item in January this year (2007) and when I got it it was wonderful and worked great, was easy to use etc, around April time the wireless kept going off and on and the internet connection kept going off as well (i connected another router which worked so my internet connection was fine) then in June it stopped working completely and would not reset! Two of the lights remained constantly on and the others did not come on at all and the reset would not do anything. I contacted D-LINK several times by email and through their support site and got no reply (its now October and i still haven't heard anything!) I also tried calling the support number, which costs a fortune and was constantly on hold or talking to people who could not speak English or help me in anyway. Seems their guarantee does not mean anything!
    I've been told D-LINK is a very good company and generally has no problems and has a good customer support, but I am not happy and do not think I'll ever buy anything D-LINK again.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 October 2007
    I received this package from my new ISP when I switched (a remarkably painless process) and have not used (nor will I) the wireless adaptor so I cannot comment on this apart from the fact that it appears a bit fragile.

    When I tried to connect to the internet with the router, following the ISPs instuctions to the letter, every attempt failed miserably. I phoned the ISPs help desk and they led me through numerous possible fault finding paths with no success whatsoever. So in desperation I decided to try a Netgear router which I had purchase from Amazon for our second home in Spain and bingo I was up and running in less than 15mins. This proved to me that the brand new D-Link router was faulty. My ISP agreed and sent a replacement (identical) in the next post. This unit worked perfectly, was reasonably easy to set up and seems pretty fast. However the wireless performance is not impressive at all, loosing signal strenth quite rapidly as you move even a couple of rooms away from the router. Also, as with the wireless adapter, it seems pretty tinny and will not, I am sure, survive many knocks or drops. I will avoid D-Link equipment in future.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 July 2007
    This modem and wireless router worked great with my intel laptop running OSx 10.4. Absolutely no glitches in the 6 months I've used this so far. The setup was straightforward and I just followed the instructions, although they do seem to be written by a windows person!

    I did not use the Wireless G USB adaptor, but it seems like a clever way to render a USB printer wireless and is a bonus included in this kit. In addition to wireless connectivity, the router has 4 ethernet ports and comes with an ethernet cable.
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2006
    l have been using this D link product for 1 year now, and have had seemless wireless usage, no problems at all, l give this product top marks, it is also very easy to install and operate.

    R French
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2006
    Ok, not a total novice as I've been within IT for 10 years but this was very much straight forward install and setup. Mine was upon Windows 2000 pro and basically followed the instructions.

    What I will advise is, install the router first and then the USB adapter as the other way around the adapter doesn't pick up the connection. Also I found that after a PC reboot the USB adapter would not re-connect to the router even thow I had left them both as default (no security). I then Simply configured the security on the router and then made sure that the adapter was set the same and I never had a problem after this. D-Link web site is pretty limited. I would print out both manuals as very useful to have (on web or CD's both the same).
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2007
    I've had two USB wireless adaptors for my router now. The first one wouldn't support MAC at all (no software on the CD-ROM and D-LINK's support line told me so as well). I just bought an upgraded adaptor because it said clearly on the box that it supported MAC OS 10.4.x. It didn't work. The CD-ROM now had software for OS 10.4 but .... NOTHING. More hours of my life wasted on the phone to D-LINK's support team who finally told me that it only works with up to OS 10.4.8. I have 10.4.10 so hard luck to me. I pointed out their trading stanadrds violation and they offered to refund me on the spot. I take my hat off the KarenF. How she got hers to work, I'll never know. Maybe she has an earlier version of the MAC OS. Avoid this hardware.