This has been discussed before, but not recently and things do change over 
time. So, I'd like to hear opinions.

Is there any technical reason not to make the move? I've been on ADSL since 
the beginning of the service. At the moment I have a Bezeq supplied Siemens 
SL2-141 Modem/Router/WiFi Access point. That will obviously not work on HOT. I 
understand they supply the appropriate modem and I'd connect I'd buy a cheap 
router (I don't really need the WiFi, but getting a router would save me from 
having to go back to using NAT on my Linux box).

In the distant past, I remember having to play with login scripts, pptp, NAT 
and so on to connect the rest of my computers. But since getting the router a 
few years ago, everything is automatic. I don't really want to go back to 
having to configure everything manually.


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Shlomo Solomon
http://the-solomons.net
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