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d-link DSL320T modem
is it right that i have to leave this plugged in to a power supply at all times? i configured it upon first use and when id finished using the 'puta, knowing i wouldnt use it again for a coupla days, i unplugged everyting. when i tried to re-use it i had to reconfigure it again, and the helpdesk says it has to stay plugged to a power supply. i find it hard to believe it cant save its settings once configured.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't find anything in the spec about how the settings are stored. Most DSL routers/modems store their settings in flash memory which is non-volatile. I suppose it's possible that it uses battery-backed memory (like the CMOS settings in your computer) and so needs to be on for a few hours at first.
Having said that, the power consumption is only 9 watts, and it is designed to provide an always-on connection. With such devices, optimisation takes place over a few days of use, so turning it off whenever you are not using it would seem to somewhat defeat the object,and ensure that you never get a fully optimised connection.
Having said that, the power consumption is only 9 watts, and it is designed to provide an always-on connection. With such devices, optimisation takes place over a few days of use, so turning it off whenever you are not using it would seem to somewhat defeat the object,and ensure that you never get a fully optimised connection.
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