On Sunday 19 October 2003 16:25, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Not to mention that while ADSL may be a standard, that doesn't mean much
> > - to really use it you still need to know what your tunneling protocol
> > is, authentication scheme, etc, etc, etc. And all this before we even
> > begin to talk about different implementations of that "standard" :-)
>
> Ah! at last someone reaches close to my point -
>
> Again, I got the impression that, at least back in the earlier days,
> not all ADSL modems could be used on Bezeq's network.  Does this still
> hold true?  If so - what are the important characteristics to look for
> when looking for a modem (I'm talking about specs, not "Approved by
> Bezeq" or a manual list of "known-to-work" models)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Amos
> (who invested ~300NIS in an ethernet modem back when USB modems were
> offered for free and now got another proof that it was worth it)

AFAIK if your MERKAZYIA supports pppoe (most of them do now), you should be ok 
with _all_ of the ADSL routers out there. I heard of many people that bought 
pppoe-capable devices and all of them worked here. pptp is a totally 
different mess, though.

-- 
- Aviram


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