Connection keeps disconnecting with GLB-502T

uh .. The Modem is also a Router ..
It has two telephone line jacks on its backside
1. Line
2. Telephone
So I believe I do not need a separate ADSL splitter right?


Very interesting information, which I did not know earlier.
Even then , I will connect the Incoming Airtel Telephone line to the splitter they provided. to check whether freq disconnection ceases.If no improvement status quo ante.
 
^ i guess that happens to all routers. if voltage fluctuates a bit, router reboots.

Nope its a particular prob with the GLB/DSL 502T series..
 
man, am i glad im using a Linksys wrt54g router with a simple bsnl Huawei mt800 modem! works super fine
 
Nope its a particular prob with the GLB/DSL 502T series..
oh shucks...
Seems I'm screwed then! :wall:

I'll have to use my old Beetel/Yozan Tera 100U USB modem then (GlobespanVirata Chip). But my driver CD is not working.
It was a modem provided by Airtel themselves...
Is there any specific driver page for Airtel modems?
 
^^^
dont worry I have the driver... uploaded it to link-removed:
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btw i'm also using the same modem. the only reason being it needs no external power.. so even during powercuts i'm not screwed... :D

I purchased another modem from airtel - the ethernet+usb thing - but everytime there is a power cut net connxn goes boom..
I dunno why airtel is not offering the Tera 100U modem anymore :(
 
I have solved the voltage fluctuation problem with D-Link GLB 502Tusing a switch mode power supply adapter instead of dlink supplied adapter.It cost me Rs.250/-.Earlier internet connection used to get disconnected when there is minor change in voltage.Dlink adapter cannot handle this. Using UPS does not also helps:cry:.But my new Made in India adapter can handle voltage change.So no more disconnection.My adapter is
"Oswal SMPS Power Adapter"
Input 100v to 240v
50-60hz
1amp
Out put- can be switched between 3V to12v

Although dlink requires 9V input,I have set adapter to 12V, as setting it to 9V is not working.You can use SMPS adapter with 9V output if you can find.I am satisfied now.Here is some screen shot of my adapter-

http://img88.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1000515.jpg
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