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Voip Internet Accelerator Intelligent Packet Priority Engine

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  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 3 x 6 inches ; 1.1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0009VU7GC
  • Item model number: DI-102
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 7, 2004

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D-Link , an industry leader in networking technology introduces the DI-102 Broadband Internet/VoIP Accelerator, a breakthrough device designed to enhance your VoIP calling experience.Typical Internet applications such as e-mail and chat require minimal bandwidth. But other applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP) and video streaming/conferencing require much higher bandwidth as they are real-time sensitive. The DI-102 Broadband Internet/VoIP Accelerator uses an intelligent engine to detect and prioritize bandwidth-sensitive packets so that they can be sent over the Internet as soon as the request is made. This results in faster processing of real-time based packets, less latency, and a better user experience.For instance, there are two computers on your network and both are online - one is using an e-mail program and the other is making a VoIP call. When data packets from each computer are sent to the Internet at the same time, the DI-102 will automatically classify the VoIP call as more important and send the VoIP packets first, and the e-mail data second. The user on the phone can immediately notice the benefits whereas the user sending e-mails will barely notice a change.Setting up the DI-102 only requires 3 easy steps. Power it up, connect your cable or DSL modem to the WAN port and then your router's WAN port to the LAN port. You don't have to worry about compatibility because this device works with virtually all Internet connection types and broadband routers on the market. In addition, the DI-102 dynamically configures itself by automatically detecting your Internet upload speed and is ready for use once it's plugged into your existing network infrastructure. It's a pure plug and play solution!Now, with this Internet/VoIP Accelerator, experience static-free VoIP calls, jitter-free video conferencing, and lag-free online gaming.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Abolutely useless, March 16, 2006
I have typical residential cable bandwidth - 5Mbps down and 384kbps up. So, whenever I have massive uploads going on or my son is on bittorrent the VoIP quality degrades terrible (testmyvoip.com calls it "As bad as a crummy cell phone call" and they are right). Which is exactly what this device promises to fix. I assumed that it provides QoS, although I was a little irked that it never gave any technical information. It touts easy installation and promises "intelligent prioritization". It was easy to install all right - but it has intelligence of a straight pass-through wire. There was no difference in performance. Either I upload - or I talk.

The configuration screen looks very skimpy, so I decided to call support if there is any parameters that I can configure. I spent 50 minutes on hold (with most annoying advertising in long time), during which Tier 1 operator asked me for model and serial number of my router and cable modem, not to mention this device itself - before telling that I need to talk to "product specialist". By the way - unlike what the web page says - this device is *not* supported 24/7, since product specialists only work 8am-5pm Pacific.

Once I talked to product specialist - he essentially said "don't fool yourself, you won't get any QoS improvements; just return the device". What I am about to do tomorrow.

Shame on you, D-Link!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great - when it works, February 9, 2006
My work requires periodic sessions of massive downloads and when it's working, this device makes good use of my broadband connection. My connection averages about 13 MPS, and the download sessions generally run at 1.5 to 2 MPS. That might not seem like much, but without this unit, the download sessions run at less than half that speed. No one on the network has noticed any erosion in performance during download sessions, so I'd say it was a success in that regard.

The problem is that that whenever there's a hiccup in the connection (brownout, router or switch reset, unknown gremlins) the unit does not reset itself, as does the router, the switch and all my other network equipment. It must be manually disconnected, the broadband feed restablished in the router, then manually reconnected. This is not anything that the DLink suport staff seem to be aware of. Nor is it particularly intuitive (or logical for that matter).

If you can live with this and need focused broadband, place the unit in an easily accessible place and go for it.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to install, fixed our VOIP problems...., August 15, 2006
By D. Lloyd (California, USA) - See all my reviews
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When I initially came across the D-Link DI-102 (and the Hawking HBB1) I must admit I was skeptical of these "Broadband Internet Accelerators". After a little research, I decided on the DI-102 (based on my previous good experience with D-Link products). Both devices use the same StreamEngine technology from Ubicom.

We switched our home phone over to VOIP a few months ago, and although our ISP has infrastructure which is well optimized for VOIP, the call quality could be patchy when either of the Windows XP PCs in the house was using the shared DSL connection. However, when my wife's used her Apple Mac to FTP files, the VOIP connection was simply unusable. Unlike Windows XP, OS X 10.4 does not support Quality of Service (QoS), so it severely disrupts the VOIP packets.

Once I received the DI-102, I turned off all of my other equipment, plugged in the DI-102 between the DSL modem and telephone VOIP adapter, turned everything back on, that's it....

The device is very easy to install, and once installed it automatically goes to work. Basically it has two Ethernet connectors and a power connector. The built in browser based configuration is also very simple, providing status information for the device and four configuration options (for data rate, connection type, and static I/P information). Automatic data rate detection is already set by default.

We have noticed a substantial improvement in our VOIP call quality (and now even the Apple Mac can't disrupt our calls).

By the way, connecting this device (and any other networking/VOIP devices you own) to an uninterruptible power supply is essential for protection from "power nasties" such as surges, brownouts, etc.).
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1.0 out of 5 stars Internet Technology Guy Not Exactly Happy With VOIP Accelearator
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Ha ha ha. I'm a kid. LOL!

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