Average customer rating: 4.0
  • Good Experience with it
  • Stable, fast-enough connection for 3+ years
  • Longterm Experiment
  • Not Bad
  • Works fine for me

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SpeedStream 5360 Ethernet DSL Modem

Manufacturer: Siemens Icp
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00006HW8A

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Product Description

SpeedStream Ethernet DSL Modems provide DSL access at home for one or two Ethernet-attached PCs, regardless of operating system. Surfing the Internet is more productive than ever with a SpeedStream Ethernet DSL Modem. View streaming video, play interactive games and trade stocks on-line at blazing speeds. It is powerful, versatile, and easy-to-use. Get a SpeedStream Ethernet DSL Modem from Efficient Networks and experience the broadband world today!The modem supports up to 16 ATM virtual circuits.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good Experience with it.......2007-03-01

I've had this modem since Aug. 2003 and had very little problems with it. It is quite a robust unit with consistent speed of above 700kbps downstream. Sadly a power spike 2 days ago might have ended its life, or so according to ATT technical specialist. I might take a closer look at it before pronouncing it completely a goner and get a newer unit.
The modem was good but it was offset by a useless D-link DI-614+ wireless router that I kept for nearly 3 years, its wireless connectivity was utmost unrealiable and just when I got a good Linksys system, the modem gave out.

4 out of 5 stars Stable, fast-enough connection for 3+ years.......2006-12-16

This was our first DSL modem of over 3 years, it worked well. Had 2-5 computers on it constantly, downloads averaged at 300kb/s and uploads at 50kb/s. Very impressive out of a 10Mbps half duplex!

Now it seems after so long it is finally the modem's time. Either that, or, my dsl service is severely screwed up; the modem seems to disconnect randomly, but consistently, despite resetting it or resetting the line, or even replacing the corresponding router.

5 out of 5 stars Longterm Experiment.......2006-10-07

I got the 5260 model as a package deal from Sprint in July 2001 with a download speed of 768 Kbps. I have beve experienced a single incident that caused me to restart it. With a gateway router the log-in is automatic. My only concern is the service speed and compatability. I've upgraded my service to 1.5 Mbps and soon 5 Mbps. But this device was built for future expansion and scalability and is rated at 8 Mbps. I have no reason to even think about it until I upgrade my service and I still don't need to replace it.

3 out of 5 stars Not Bad.......2006-08-05

I had mine for about four years with very little problem. I did have to restart once in awhile, though I'm not sure whether this was a modem or ISP issue. I was always able to connect and maintain a good reliable connection near advertised speeds. I guess this model is getting a little long in the tooth, but for the price I saw, it seems to be a good value.

5 out of 5 stars Works fine for me.......2005-05-28

I've been using a 5360 since March 2002. I had it connected to a 350 MHx Macintosh G3 running OS 9 until a week ago when I moved it to a 2GHz iMac G5 running Tiger (OS X 10.4). Set up with OS X was a no-brainer -- the very first time I powered up the iMac, OS X reconized the unit and automaticly set itself to connect to my ISP via PPPoE -- I only had type in my e-mail address and my iSP password. The 5360 has worked reliably for me on two computers over 3 years. What's to complain?

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