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D-Link i2Eye DVC-1000 10/100TX Broadband VideoPhone

D-Link i2Eye DVC-1000 10/100TX Broadband VideoPhone
MSRP: $167.99
Your Price: $166.94
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Manufacturer: D-Link
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D-Link i2Eye DVC-1000 10/100TX Broadband VideoPhone Features

Device Type - ARM-9 ASIC Communications processor
Dimensions WxDxH - 8.07" x6.08" x1.50"
Weight - 14 oz. (.398kg)
 

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Additional D-Link i2Eye DVC-1000 10/100TX Broadband VideoPhone Information

The D-Link DVC-1000 VideoPhone introduces the world of video conferencing over the Internet, to bring you and your family, friends and colleagues together. There's no waiting for a PC to boot up to determine whether you have a call and no navigating complex software. You can communicate when you want, the way you want and without having to be a computer expert. You set up the DVC-1000 from the intuitive, easy to use Setup Wizard. You are guided every step of the way through a few short setup screens and before you know it, your making and accepting VideoPhone calls! The DVC-1000 comes with a full-function intelligent remote control so you can use your VideoPhone in the same convenient way you watch television. In fact, you even enter information from the remote control using an on-screen keyboard.From your broadband Cable modem, DSL or Ethernet connection to the Internet, the DVC-1000 uses the power and connectivity of the Internet to communicate. By using a broadband connection you get high-quality video and audio without the quality limitations of dial-up Video Phones. High video speed and quality are possible with the DVC-1000. Using the H.323 video compression standard the DVC-1000 can display video in real-time. This lets your friends, family and colleagues see and hear you in real-time, anytime. The built-in caller ID provides privacy protection. You can know who is calling before you answer. You can turn off the video or audio and even activate the Do Not Disturb mode. You control the privacy features of the DVC-1000.

 

What Customers Say About D-Link i2Eye DVC-1000 10/100TX Broadband VideoPhone:

Picture could be a litter better, but overall it is okay I received the equipment and had to call customers support to get it set properly. customer servce was helpful and patient and the system is up and functioning.

This requires being willing to go through the telephone maze of 1rst, 2nd and 3rd level assistance. This is a good video phone. It would be a much better VP if it had a storage place for missed call numbers. After it is connected, it works well but wears out shortly after the warranty expires. It is not as easy as plugging it into your router and TV set and "going." It requires router configuration. This requires Tech Support help.

I have paid for a machine I cannot use, have spent countless hours on phone and computer in trying to set it up. The have not been able to work me through it. Another person who has the same system with which I wanted to communicate has had the same problem and cannot use hers. Setting this unit up has been impossible, and I have not been able to use it. I have sought help of Dlync website, dlynk phone support.

Would have been nice if Dlink could have told me when I called them for support that my router wasn't compatible with their device (though it's possible that my Linksys router has a "broken" port forwarding feature). You can get better framerates (along with much better image quality) from a good webcam using one of the "messenger" applications out there. Alas, there are a few problems still to be worked out with this device.Here's the saga of trying to just get the device to work with my network setup. I then tested various configurations until I was able to determine that the Linksys router (model WRTGS) was not forwarding ports correctly (I HAD properly configured port forwarding). The brightness, contrast and general overall "sharpness" of the image is lousy. Less critical improvements would be a better quality camera (and microphone) onboard and better support for setting up the devices (a dedicated i2eye server you can connect to test your i2eye configuration settings) including a list of supported and non-supported routers. Linksys tech support tried but failed to help me out. (On my parents' end I have to connect wirelessly through their wireless router as their TV is too far from their cable modem).

I haven't tested my broadband connection's total upload and download speed because I simply don't know how (probably need some third party utility program). I really wanted to like this gadget, but I've ultimately been disappointed. I also had to forward ports through my VOIP box which the SunRocket tech support people quickly told me how to do. I've tried tweaking the "speed" settings on the i2eye to adjust the amount of data the device is configured to send and receive, but I never got an improvement. I eventually got the device to work connecting to my parents' wireless version of the i2eye (which I setup through a USR wireless broadband router by opening the required ports) by connecting my i2eye (the wired ethernet version) directly to my cable modem (without my Linksys broadband router or SunRocket VOIP box in the equation). That's both for the transmitted and received data stream. So I eventually got the damn thing working after a month and a half of trying. The idea is COOL, being able to see your family and carry on a FREE Internet phone conversation with them, and the price is much less than other videophone solutions out there.

That's simply not acceptable. I was NOT able to return the unit bought from ANTOnline and wound up selling it on EBay for half the price I paid for it. Regardless I SHOULD be getting at least 500kbps upload speed and at least 1Mbps download speed (at both mine and my parent's end) as that is typical of cable broadband connections. Dlink advertises that you can get up to 30 frames per second using a high quality broadband connection (like mine and my parents'). Now to performance.

Lesson: if you have doubts but still want to try it, buy through Amazon).Unless they can improve framerate throughput through some kind of data compression technology upgrade, I can't recommend this device to anyone. I'll try to post an update to this review with the results of that attempt.(Update: I was able to return the unit I bought from Amazon with few questions asked. Hope this helps someone else avoid the headaches and hassles I've been subjected to by this device.Andrew Which is what I'm going to explore doing next.I'm going to attempt to return the devices now (both mine and my parents' i2eye) through ANTonline and Amazon with the argument that the i2eye devices don't perform as advertised and that I'm "late" returning them because of the difficulty in testing the devices (you have to coordinate with the people at the other end of the connection to determine if your own configuration is working). I tried calling Dlink (the i2eye manufacturer), Linksys (for my router setup), Comcast (broadband connection) and SunRocket (VOIP) for support on this issue.

Also the image quality from the i2eye's "lens" and CCD is horrendous. Even when the i2eye is connected directly to my broadband cable modem my framerate never rises above 5 frames per second. I swapped routers with my girlfriend who had a Dlink router and the problem went away (after also configuring port forwarding). Of course that is two weeks after the standard return policy of ANTonline expires (who I bought the device from through Amazon).

But if you pick-up a call with a handset and want to switch to speakerphone, the mic volume is goes way too low to be useful. The built-in mic is adequate. I do get 352x288 at about 10-15fps. The lens can focus manually. I call their IP address. I've seen some compaints about this unit delivering only 352x288 resolution.

My DSL sending bandwidth is only 128kbps (Verizon), so this bottleneck prevents me from fully utilizing 352x288. Sound is better if you attach a handset. But this resolution works with most DSL/Cable connection. They have a hard time calling me since Verizon DSL dynamic IP address changes too often. The lens can only adjust up and down, not left and right. You can only utilize 640x320 resolution to its full benefit if you have sending bandwidth of >512kbps, which some broadband providers do not offer.

I talk with other family members who use Netmeeting and it works.

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