Dear colleagues,
I am looking for a good quality DSL modem or WAP with DSL modem that
supports OpenWRT in Israel. Any suggestions? Price is not an issue.
The problem that I am trying to solve is PPTP client connections from
behind the modem being blocked because the cheaper DSL modem that I
Use a simple 1-port ethernet modem with a decent router attached to
it, for instance a TP-Link which is sold in most computer stores here
and most models have support ranging from decent to excellent of
openwrt.
Regards,
Eliyahu - אליהו
2013/12/7 Jonathan Ben Avraham y...@tkos.co.il:
Dear
I recommend
Buffalohttp://www.buffalo-technology.com/technology/partnered-software/dd-wrt/
,
as they have native support with DDWRT firmware, I bought mine through eBay.
On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Jonathan Ben Avraham y...@tkos.co.ilwrote:
Dear colleagues,
I am looking for a good
dd-wrt was close to dead last time I checked (not having released new
builds in more then a year), if you already go with an alternative
firmware openwrt though a bit more hassle is the better bet since it
is actively updated.
(Also the OP requested openwrt support)
2013/12/8 Rabin Yasharzadehe
Hi Eliyahu,
Do you have a model number? The only one I could find was the TD-W8970
with in-progress OpenWRT support.
Thanks,
- yba
On Sun, 8 Dec 2013, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2013 00:02:14 +0200
From: E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il
To: Jonathan Ben Avraham
Hi Rabin,
Thanks. Which model?
- yba
On Sun, 8 Dec 2013, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2013 00:34:26 +0200
From: Rabin Yasharzadehe ra...@rabin.io
To: ILUG linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: [YBA] High-end DSL modem
I recommend Buffalo,
as they have native support with DDWRT
What do you mean by in-progress support? Recent routers that are
supported generally get the latest builds too...
I used to have a 841ND running OpenWRT until I bricked it with a
botched upgrade and though it has recovery options as documented in
the wiki I never had the time so I bought a
Shavua Tov!
This may not be in the spirit of Linux-IL, but I was able to solve a lot of
DSL annoyances by moving our small office to a Cisco 800-series ADSL+WiFi
(provided as part of their BizNet service). The router performs rock-solid
with uptime measure in years (assuming you never update