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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mikkel C.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev
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> From: Chris Hodgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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> Subject: Re: DSL modem recommendation
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> You come across as being a ver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Another argument is that if you have no need to run a server,
USB means you have to waste CPU on translation. Of course the
counter to that is that with a modem/router, you can't get a
public IP address.
Of course you can get a public IP address. The standard ADSL equipmen
I know.. This is a google question... But anyone know the speed of
USB???
I am considering modifying our wireless modem pcmcia to usb instead...
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Robert Kim,
Wireless Internet Wifi Hotspot Advisor
http://evdo-coverage.com
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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Subject: Re: DSL modem recommendation
[snip]
STAY AWAY from ANY dsl modem that does NOT have
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> [snip]
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c: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: DSL modem recommendation
What is your DSL provider, what telephone company are they using?
Are you running bridged or ppp mode DSL?
DSL modems all use proprietary implementations of the DMT protocol,
while many will interoperate with different DSL pro
> This is a really good universal combination. Many DSL modems will
> work fine. But there's 1 modem that I would strongly recommend
> in this instance over any other modem:
>
> Westell C90-36R516-01
>
> Why? Here's why:
>
> 1) These are dumb bridged modems so they aren't interfereing with
>
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> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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> Subject: Re: DSL modem recommendation
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> > What is your DSL provid
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> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
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> Subject: Re: DSL modem recommendation
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> > What is
> What is your DSL provider, what telephone company are they using?
> Are you running bridged or ppp mode DSL?
>
> DSL modems all use proprietary implementations of the DMT protocol,
> while many will interoperate with different DSL providers and
> DSLAMS, not all will.
>
> Ted
Hi Ted, the relev
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:32 PM
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> Hello,
>
> Could anybody recommend a good, solid DSL modem that is
&g
Hello,
Could anybody recommend a good, solid DSL modem that is supported nicely
by FreeBSD? An internal modem would be preferred but I would consider
otherwise. My main requirements are stability and a lack of any kind of
external management (I want my box to be solely in control, not a
proprietar
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