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D-Link VWR-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Wireless Router for Vonage

D-Link VWR-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Wireless Router for Vonage
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D-Link VWR-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Wireless Router for Vonage

 
 
List Price: $119.95
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Features
  • Connect up to 4 computers wired or wirelessly to surf the web, check e-mail and share files

  • Equipped with 2 telephone jacks allowing 2 separate Vonage phone lines

  • Connect to the broadband modem and plug in a corded or cordless telephone for easy installation

  • Adapter works anywhere there is a high-speed Internet connection to make or receive calls using the same phone number

  • Includes stand, telephone cable, ethernet cable, power adapter and software


Description

D-Link VWR-VR broadband telephone adapter with wireless router for Vonage Interent phone service lets users connect up to 4 computers wired or wirelessly to surf the web, check e-mail and share files. Vonage is an all-inclusive Internet phone service that allows unlimited local and long distance calling anywhere in the US (including Puerto Rico) and Canada. To use Vonage Internet phone service, simply connect the D-Link VWR-VR broadband telephone adapter with wireless router to a broadband modem and plug in a touchtone telephone (corded or cordless). The VWR-VR is equipped with two telephone jacks so users can connect existing phones or a phone and a fax machine. Additionally, the VWR-VR can virtually be taken anywhere there is an available high-speed Internet connection to make or receive calls using the same phone number. Includes stand, telephone cable, ethernet cable, power adapter and software.


Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:8.25 inches
Product Height:2.75 inches
Product Weight:1.3 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:8.2 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:2.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


1Best to avoid this one...  Feb 22, 2008 By Keith M. Anderson
My issue is that this router loses it's security settings every time it's rebooted. This happens a lot in my area because we have power outages a lot, so it powers back up, doesn't reload the security settings, and thus leaves a security hole in my home network. Kind of a bad design in my opinion. Doing a manual reset to the correct security settings is certainly possible, but seems to be finicky (it requires a login to a web-based utility) and usually takes me a few tries to get it working correctly. Drives my wife and I crazy.

Instead of an integrated wireless/VoIP solution, I'll spend about the same money and get a better standalone wireless router and a better standalone VoIP adapter. This one isn't worth your money.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


2Not for advanced set-ups!  Feb 19, 2008 By Rob
Im a UK vonage customer & have just received this d-link VWR as an upgrade since i was having troubles with my old linksys router.

This d-link fixed the problems I had with the linksys but introduced tonnes more!

Major set-backs ive found so far:

1)Awful web admin interface. Get anything wrong & no error messages are displayed and all the details entered disappear! Is only compatible with IE.

2)Wireless A/P setup is temperamental. I've set up the WPA encryption, saved and everything's fine until a power cut, or its unplugged... all the settings in the router get cleared leaving the access point open to all with no security!! Very bad!

3) The device doesn't allow wireless clients access to wired lan clients for some reason. Somehow they cant see each other in the workgroup or even ping each other using their assigned Ip's! So unless all your PC's are wireless or all hard-wired in there no chance of file sharing here!

My advise... steer clear of this one! Get a decent router, and buy the simple vonage telephone adapter (d-link VTA) instead.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


1Dont waste your money  Aug 19, 2008 By Viajerozz
I like Vonage and I like D-Link, but somehow together they dropped the ball on this one. See the above review on the router's problem with keeping its security settings. I have the same problem. Every time it loses power you have to manually reset your security settings and passowrd. And you have to try fiveor six times before it will "take". I called Vonage, their great suggestion was I should buy a new router. They offered to send me a new non-wireless VOIP device..they won't support this router. D-Link? They refer you to Vonage..they don't even HAVE a firmware update which might fix the problem. My advice, stay away from this dog.

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:


1Vonage - Dlink VWR WIFI router  Jan 07, 2007 By D.M.S.
I'm sorry to say that I've purchased and used this device. If I could have went below one star I would have done so. Basically this router doesn't do all that it is touted to handle. It hangs quite regularly (bad in any event). It fails to display accurate status lights when services are disabled. It provides inadequate WIFI support since all of the security functions don't work. The DHCP server doesn't always function correctly. And even the VoIP functions weirdly at times. So all in all, I would not recommend this router to anyone, even an enemy. I'd feel bad for making anyone suffer with the poor service it provides.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1Awful reliability--goes back to factory settings with each power loss.  Apr 17, 2010 By Dr. Digdug
This would have been a good product if it weren't for the horrible "feature" of losing its settings each time power is gone. Whenever we lose power or have to reboot the router, it's back to factory defaults. Unbelievably disruptive if your family's diverse equipment is tied to its wireless.

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