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Hi
I bought a D-Link router model no DSL-2500U/BRU/D . it has no CD for it's Drive installation.
I checked the link but there is no English Language Version so can not download from internet .
The link I used is here .
I wish to use it as my ADSL modem.
Need help and comments.
thanks in advance.
M.Rafat


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I couldn't read Russian, but here is another site:

Router hook-up Instructions

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Thanks.
I checked the link , it is about Wireless network.Meanwhile it was in English language.
my modem is not wireless.
Still need help and comments.

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Moh:
This is the best I can do.
Hope it helps you!



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The only difference in the wireless and a wired connection is that you connect your ADSL line into the back of the ADSL modem then from your ADSL modem, you connect into your router (where it says LAN or WAN connection). Then you connect your computers through the ports in the back of the router to the Ethernet port in the back of each computer. Turn the modem on first until all lights are on, then turn on the router. Everything should see each other at that point.



-- Edited by barney on Sunday 21st of June 2009 10:37:57 AM

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Thanks for reply .
What I found on it's manual PDF file is attached.
I did as per instructions but so far could not connect to internet.
I am afraid if this D-Link " All - IN - One ADSL2 + Ethernet Router " can be used as internet ADSL modem !?
still need comments.
Thanks in advance.
M.Rafat
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You need to install the firmware. Download the zip file, then unzip it and install.



D-Link DSL-254OB Router firmware

other stuff is one level up:

D-Link DSL-254OB Software

-- Edited by barney on Sunday 21st of June 2009 08:24:24 PM

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I'm also going to move this topic to the Networking subforum as soon as Moh sees it again... wink.gif

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barney wrote:

You need to install the firmware. Download the zip file, then unzip it and install.
D-Link DSL-254OB Router firmware
other stuff is one level up:
D-Link DSL-254OB Software
Nice job, Barney!! 



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Thanks
Move to new home , I will follow this post from Networking section.


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Hi
No need for Modem Drive.
I checked it with the Support section of D-Link here.
it was very easy and no need to install the drive for D-Link Modems.
it is a Web based Configuration.
I just asked the VIP & VIC no from my service provider and put my ISP user name and password ,and That's it.
done.
Now when I turn on the Laptop , automatically it is connected to internet.
thanks for reply and help.
M.Rafat



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