Off topic recommendation
Apr. 6th, 2005 11:13 amNot a tech question, but I'm wondering what DSL modem would people recommend, or better yet, what modem should I avoid like the plague? I think my DSL modem is getting ready to punt and I'm not sure if my ISP will replace it. So in case I have to go and buy one myself I would rather not get a POS by mistake. I haven't done DSL support in years so I don't know who is using what chipset and such.
Thanks in advance to anyone who responds and apologies in advance for posting off topic.
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Date: 2005-04-06 03:42 pm (UTC)I have a ZyZel Ethernet/DSL bridge at home and it seems to work ok. it was supplied by the ISP, and there is no end user configuration abilities on it, though. (it may be capable of routing, but not that I'm aware of at this time.)
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:09 pm (UTC)Now MCI sends out 5861s with "updated" firmware that do not work at all.. it's the ones with the purple sticker around the DSL port, if anyone's interested.
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Date: 2005-04-07 01:32 am (UTC)We use the Alcatel speedtouch 530 at home and support them at work. We almost never have a problem, when we do it turns out to be a network issue. It's hard to describe how to reset them over the phone, but its easy to do. Its a solid piece of hardware and we likey.
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Date: 2005-04-07 02:37 am (UTC)Not the cheapest. Not the most featureful. But the one which every ISP could troubleshoot, which millions of other people had already tested to hell and back, and which I could get quickly repaired or replaced in any city and most countries.
It'll also probably be all over the second-hand market, in case I want to pick up a couple of cheap drop-in replacements or take a spare along when I troubleshoot other people's setups.
And while the exact answer to this process will vary according to your needs and locality, it's not a bad way to get a first approximation.
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