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DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide

ADSL

Showtime Firmware Version: This field displays the D-Link ADSL data pump firmware version number.

ADSL Line Status: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status.

ADSL Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or T1.413.

ADSL Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL annex modes for Annex A or Annex B.

ADSL Startup Attempts: This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of show time.

ADSL Max Tx Power: This field displays the transmit output power level of the CPE.

ADSL CO Vendor: This field displays the Central Office DSLAM vendor name, if available

Elapsed Time: This field displays the time of the modem has been in operation.

SNR Margin: Amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the designed BER (bit error rate). The SNR Margin is set by Central Office DSLAM. If the SNR Margin is increased, bit error rate performance will improve, but the data rate will decrease. Conversely, if the SNR Margin is decreased, bit error rate performance will decrease, but the data rate will increase.

Line Attenuation: Attenuation is the decrease in magnitude of the ADSL line signal between the transmitter (Central Office DSLAM) and the receiver (Client ADSL Modem), measured in dB. It is measured by calculating the difference in dB between the signal power level received at the Client ADSL modem and the reference signal power level transmitted from the Central Office DSLAM.

Errored Seconds: The error during Showtime, whenever, a given sec contains CRC error, that second will be declared error second.

Loss of Signal: This field displays the count of event of ADSL signal loss.

Loss of Frame: This field displays the count of event of ADSL frame loss.

CRC Errors: This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC errors.

Data Rate: This field displays the ADSL data rate.

Latency: This field displays the latency modes for fast or interleave.

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DSL-510 specifications

The D-Link DSL-510 is a high-performance ADSL modem designed to provide reliable and fast internet connectivity for home and small office environments. As part of D-Link’s well-regarded lineup of networking products, the DSL-510 offers a range of features that enhance usability, flexibility, and performance.

One of the standout features of the D-Link DSL-510 is its support for ADSL, which enables users to achieve higher download and upload speeds compared to traditional analog modems. With data rates of up to 8 Mbps for downstream and 1 Mbps for upstream, the DSL-510 ensures that users can stream videos, play online games, and participate in video conferences without interruption.

In terms of connectivity, the DSL-510 is equipped with a single Ethernet port that allows for easy connection to computers or routers. This provides a functional bridge to wired devices and makes it easy to expand your network. The modem is compatible with various networking standards, including PPPoE, PPPoA, and RFC 2364, ensuring that it can work seamlessly with multiple Internet Service Providers.

The DSL-510 also features robust security measures, including firewall capabilities and support for NAT (Network Address Translation), which helps protect your home network from external threats. Additionally, it incorporates a user-friendly web-based interface for configuration and management, allowing users to easily set up and modify network settings as needed.

A significant aspect of the D-Link DSL-510 is its build quality and reliability. Designed for durability, it can operate effectively in various environments. The modem also includes LED indicators that offer real-time status updates on connectivity, power, and data transmission, making it easy for users to troubleshoot any possible issues.

Overall, the D-Link DSL-510 is a solid choice for those seeking a dependable and straightforward ADSL modem. Its combination of speed, compatibility, security, and ease of use makes it an ideal solution for users looking to get the most out of their internet connection. Whether for home use or small office applications, the DSL-510 delivers a performance that meets the demands of modern internet usage.