
D-Link
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The D‑Link DSL‑2750B is an all‑in‑one ADSL2+ modem‑router with 4 Fast Ethernet ports, USB 2.0 sharing and 802.11n 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi up to 300 Mbps. It targets budget‑conscious homes or small offices that use legacy ADSL lines and need basic firewall, QoS and parental‑control features.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the DSL‑2750B as a solid, low‑cost entry‑level router that bundles modem, Wi‑Fi and USB sharing in a compact chassis. They commend its basic security features, QoS and Verizon‑specific support, but criticize the outdated single‑band Wi‑Fi, lack of gigabit ports and limited ADSL2+ speeds, noting it is best suited for modest broadband scenarios.
What Users Say
Everyday user feedback is scarce in the sources, but Verizon support material suggests the device is generally reliable for basic DSL setups. Users appear to appreciate the straightforward LED diagnostics and WPS pairing, while occasional setup hurdles such as channel selection or DSL sync issues are mentioned.
Common Complaints
Customers commonly report needing to troubleshoot DSL sync via LED indicators, occasional difficulty selecting optimal Wi‑Fi channels, and occasional pairing problems with the WPS button.
How It Compares
vs. TP‑Link TD‑W8961N
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the TP‑Link if you need a comparable Wi‑Fi speed with more frequent firmware updates; choose D‑Link for Verizon‑centric features and USB sharing.
vs. Netgear DG834Gv5
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Disadvantages
Select the Netgear only if you prefer its UI and do not need USB sharing; otherwise the D‑Link offers faster Wi‑Fi and more features.