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RE: Difference between Ni500 and M1122 ?

From: Dan Clark <DanielC_at_healthotago.co.nz>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:34:28 +1200
Message-ID: <76247782BB31A342A6E87D081755826F0B6208@rastas.healthotago.co.nz>

The Ni500 doesn't support any kind of incomming connections (pinholing)
so a web server is simply not possible. The M1122 on the other hand will
support basicly all incomming pinholes etc and runs web servers etc
great!

I started with a Ni500 and have since upgraded to the M1122 because of
this.

Cheers
Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Stanton [mailto:denisstanton@mac.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2001 10:05 a.m.
To: Damien Parsons
Cc: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: Difference between Ni500 and M1122 ?

Greetings

Can anyone help me decide which modem I should get. I don't have an ADSL

line yet, but I think it's time I upgraded from my 56k modem. I intend
moving to Jetstart but I'm hesitating at the cost of DSL modems. I'm
looking at the Nokia range and in particular the Ni500 and the N1122.
It seems a lot of people have bought the N1122 even though it costs
twice as much as the Ni500. There has to be a good reason for this,
even though in my inexperience I cannot see what the N1122 does that the

Ni500 doesn't.

Can you tell me whether the cheaper Ni500 would do what I want?

I have a small home LAN of four (soon to be five) Macintosh computers.
I already have a router to connect them - Xsense XRouter M1H-130A. This

has enough ports for my LAN with a10Base-T port for a modem. The router

takes care of DHCP and suppoerts PPPoE.

The main objective in getting the DSL connection is to allow more than
one computer to be on the net at once. A secondary objective is to
allow at least one of the home computers to be run a web server
accessible from the Internet. My belief is that I just need to ask
Telecom for a fixed IP address (extra $29 month?) and do some
configuration on the router. I don't know much about IP masquerading or

pinholing yet, but this seems possible.

Can the Ni500 do this, or do I need the N1122? Maybe having the router
removes the need for the extra capabilities of the N1122?

Thanks for reading so far.

Denis Stanton
denisstanton@mac.com
Home: +64 9 533 0391
mobile: +64 21 1433622

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