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RE: (Cheap) ADSL modems - need advice

From: Jared Yates <jared.yates_at_peace.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 16:56:01 +1000
Message-ID: <007f01c47ab9$480ebb80$ee080a0a@ognog>

And there is even a nifty little perl script (and even a commandline
win32.exe version) for opening port ranges :) [1]

shocking to think my modem/router is now only worth $80 after I paid
about $350 for it :(

but its been a solid little router, after upgrading to the latest
firmwares etc.

Cheers,
Jared

[1] shameless plug for the portmap-o-matic 9000:

http://www.nzdsl.co.nz (under the HOWTO section) for the perl script
http://www.geocites.com/jpy_2k/Portmap-O-Matic-9000.zip for the
(unfortunately large ~500k) win32.exe version

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org] On
Behalf Of Jason
Sent: Thursday, 5 August 2004 3:28 p.m.
To: adsl@lists.unixathome.org
Subject: RE: (Cheap) ADSL modems - need advice

I picked up a great Dynalink RTA020 ADSL Router from trade me , I know
it is
quite old but for $80 I thought it was a good price , Before that I had
used
internal pci and then usb , all of them I had problems with espically
when
trying to use the latest kernel version of linux , but with the Ethernet
router all is so much better , I even managed to get a 16 port netgear
router with upload link feature for $30, so plugged the adsl router into
it
and now all 5 computers in our household is networked and able to access
the
net , was a very very cheap solution for us.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org] On
Behalf
Of leety@ihug.co.nz
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 12:22 PM
To: adsl@lists.unixathome.org
Subject: (Cheap) ADSL modems - need advice

Hey all,

I'm thinking of getting a cheap ADSL modem, probably from

Trademe, and need some advice.

Are there any modems/routers you would recommend I stay away

from? Bear in mind since I'm looking for cheap, most of the

modems tend to be old PCI or USB usually Dynalink, Dlink,

Puretek, Turbocomm etc... I'm not looking for perfection,

provided the modem doesn't disconnect say more then once a

day or have terrible pings would be ok. It's also only

intended for temporary use so provided it can handle at

least 256/128k, even if it doesn't squeeze the most out of

my line is fine. (When I checked my line with the old line

check tool, it was supposed to be good so hopefully that is

accurate). Linux support is useful but is not essential and

is something which I can usually find out myself...

The only problem I've identified is the Ni500. From

following discussions on this board, and checking up in the

archive, I've gathered the Ni500 has a overheating problem

and can have frequent disconnects for some people. The black

case is better then the blue but still has this problem. In

any case, this router doesn't have DMZ or any way of getting

the IP to a computer (half-bridge, PPTP whatever) so it

isn't suitable for me as I intend to keep my Windows router.

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