Jetstart CANNOT be sold as a Static IP Address. If Net4U is selling you this
then they are working against the Rules that Telecom have put down.
But there may be a high chance with some Jetstart Providers you do get the
same IP Address each time you connect.
Thanks
Craig Whitmore
http://www.nzdsl.co.nz
New Zealand DSL Information
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Clark" <DanielC@healthotago.co.nz>
To: "Paul Norton" <Paul.Norton@telecom.co.nz>; <damien@btw.co.nz>;
<denisstanton@mac.com>
Cc: <adsl@unixathome.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: RE: Difference between Ni500 and M1122 ?
> I've got one ;o)
>
> www.net4u.co.nz
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Norton [mailto:Paul.Norton@telecom.co.nz]
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2001 11:11 a.m.
> To: damien@btw.co.nz; denisstanton@mac.com
> Cc: adsl@unixathome.org
> Subject: Re: Difference between Ni500 and M1122 ?
>
>
> Slightly off the point but as far as I'm aware static IPs are not
> available on Jetstart. You'd need to go with full Jetstream
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
> >>> "Denis Stanton" <denisstanton@mac.com> 07/10/01 10:05 >>>
> 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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