D-Link DSL-504T-GenII 3.60 5

D-Link DSL-504T-GenII Reviews

D-Link Routers
3.6 from 5 reviews
- Bad
Posted on Jan 22, 2012
Pros: It works, most of the time.
Cons: Unreliable port forwarding feature
Overall: I have installed about 10x of these in the last year and have moved away from them with good reason.

They just don't hold Port Forwarding settings!!

Even with latest firmware updates, this router will generally lose the last User port forward entry made in the list. You will need to set a dummy port forward as your last entry to make the legit ones stick.

Other than this, they router does its job. Still the old clunky D-link GUI interface, but it all works. The port forwarding problem really lets it down as people rely on it.
D-Link DSL-504T-GenII is not recommended by Gratz
- Excellent
Posted on Feb 28, 2011
Pros: Great product, been using mine for over a year and am connected to the net for around 15 hours a day.
Cons: Can be hard to configure to being with.
Overall: I can't complain about this product i brought it over 12 months ago and it is shared by 1 desktop, 2 laptops and a printer. It's used for around 15 hours a day and we have never had a problem with it. It was tricky to configure to begin with and i will admit we had to get a friend to do it for us but since then we have never had a problem with it and would not replace it unless it died. Then i would replace it with another D-Link product.
- Excellent
Posted on Dec 6, 2008
Pros: Nice, functional, great value for money
Overall: Out of all the brands I have tried, this modem has stood the test of time. I've put about 8.8TB worth of data through it and still it hasn't died on me :)
- Bad
Posted on Oct 8, 2008
Pros: Cheap - possibly nasty
Cons: just couldn't keep a connection - had a ZyXel (modem only) to check line and connected fine every time. Configured correctly - spent 2 hrs on phone to iinet support to verify= setup correct
Overall: you get what you pay for as the old saying goes - not even going to give it to the local opp shop.
- Good
Posted on Apr 9, 2007
Pros: Durable and functional
Overall: This router merges Internet gateway functions with a built-in ADSL modem and a 4-port switch. It lets every household with internet connection share an ADSL line and ISP account ( no need to have separate accounts that will double your bill). The modem supports ADSL full rate and economic G.lite rate, plus "always-on" and dial-up connection to save ISP charge. The device can be set to agree to separate FTP, Web, and Multiplayer game servers to share the same Internet-visible IP address while still shielding your servers and workstations from hackers. This device supports UPnP for easy and robust connectivity among heterogeneous standards-based network devices. The device automatically assigns IP address for your office users, while masking these addresses from others on the Internet. It blocks and re-directs certain ports to limit the services that outside users can access your network. Virtual Server Mapping is used to re-task services to multiple servers.

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