D-Link DIR-120

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D-Link DIR-120

The D-Link DIR-120 broadband router that is designed to let a group of users share a broadband Internet connection through a DSL or cable modem. It integrates USB printer sharing with 4 LAN ports. The built-in USB and 10/100Mbps ports provide ready connection for the workgroup through the Ethernet network cables without the need to install a separate print server and Ethernet switch.

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The DIR-120 provides prioritized transmission and reception of VoIP and on-line packets t…

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D-Link DIR-120

The D-Link DIR-120 broadband router that is designed to let a group of users share a broadband Internet connection through a DSL or cable modem. It integrates USB printer sharing with 4 LAN ports. The built-in USB and 10/100Mbps ports provide ready connection for the workgroup through the Ethernet network cables without the need to install a separate print server and Ethernet switch.

Features

The DIR-120 provides prioritized transmission and reception of VoIP and on-line packets to/from the Internet. This QoS support allows users to have high broadband transmission for applications such as Internet phones, multimedia and games over the Internet. The DIR-120 provides firewall protection for the network from Internet virus attacks. For access control, it filters packets based on source/destination MAC addresses. With Port Forwarding, the router can be set up to allow separate FTP, and multiple games to share the same Internet-visible IP address while still protecting servers and workstations from hackers. To set up a home or office web site and allow outsiders to access it, users can configure any of the built-in LAN ports to function as a DMZ port. Using Web site filtering, parents and network administrators can block undesired web sites while retaining the ability to control the schedule of Internet logins.

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  1. Reviewer: Michael Kuilboer, OzCableguy
    26 June 2008
    Overall 4
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    Same problem as Rookie and need to reboot sometimes within minutes. However some websites stay active but can’t connect to others. Email via Outlook Express stay connected all the time. Was searching the web for a solution as D-Link can only offer setting up the network as NAT and that won’t work with my ISP, /D-Link instructions even say that. Any ideas Would be really helpful Read more

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