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Reddit mentions of TP-LINK ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-8816

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of TP-LINK ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-8816. Here are the top ones.

TP-LINK ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-8816
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    Features:
  • Supports DHCP, Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP), and includes a user-friendly Setup Wizard which takes you through configuring your network, step by step Administer and Upgrade the Router Remotely over the Internet. Latest ADSL standards.
  • Various QoS policies enable various application, meeting people's different needs
  • High speed DSL connection, sharing Internet access
  • Access a high-speed DSL Internet connection Up to 24Mbps downstream speed
  • Supports Annex M, which can double upstream data rates. QoS prioritization based on ToS, DSCP, service type or 802.1p. Triple Active Firewalls: SPI, NAT and Packet Filter
  • Industry-leading 2-year warranty and unlimited technical support. Technical Support: +1 866 225 8139; Hotline en Français: +1 855 987 5465.
  • Provide Internet access via ADSL Service and create a wired sharing network, all with one product
  • Works with the latest ADSL standards: up to 24Mbps downstream superior performance
  • Built-in firewall protects against Internet attacks
  • Various QoS policies enable various application, meeting people's different needs
Specs:
Height2.7559056 Inches
Length10.2362208 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width7.0866144 Inches

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Found 4 comments on TP-LINK ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-8816:

u/qning · 1 pointr/centurylink

I got a TP Link 8816

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0037D922Y/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I could even get the DSL light to turn on, so it wasn't recognizing the inbound signal. I'm not laying this blame on centurylink; it just added to the pain in the ass. But I'm happy to use their router for free because it works fine.

u/craycraycrayfish · 1 pointr/queensuniversity

If you do decide to go with Teksavvy, shoot me a message. I'm leaving and will be selling my Teksavvy modem (TP Link 8816, link here: http://www.amazon.ca/Tp-Link-TD-8816-Adsl2-Ethernet-Router/dp/B0037D922Y)

Works fine, but in my new place I'm getting cable internet and thus don't need it anymore.

EDIT: As pointed out below, this is for DSL. It'll work with their 15 Mbit plans and below, but not the faster (25 and 50 mbit ones).

u/rabidfurby · 1 pointr/SeattleWA

That's crazy overpriced because it's the exact model that Centurylink sells, so it's probably not generally available.

This one should work. Phone jack input, 4 ethernet ports if you need them, and wireless.

If you want to go a little more modular, you can get a standalone DSL modem for about $20. Then any wireless router can hook up to the modem. The upside of that is if you moved and got cable instead of DSL, you'd just get a cable modem and plug it in to your existing router, and so all your wifi passwords etc would be the same.