Sigh, why do ppl make such assumptions? Actually, Netopia tries to make
their equipment work with everyone they can. When I worked with one of the
larger DSL ISPs in the DC area they were very helpful. You could call them
with an issue and if they could fix the issue without a major overhaul they
would. I know, for example, their T1 router supports Cisco HDLC.
Duncan
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From: Oz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 10:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SDSL statement : True or False ?
I think some comes down to a control issue the ISP's don't want you playing
with their Dslam etc and also they get very sweet deals on the last mile
stuff.
So why should they and there are compatability issues I forget right now
what the issue was
Als look at it from netopia's point why should they try to work with cisco
if they don't they get to place stuff all the way to the end.
If they do their sales end at the demark.
It's called marketing ,
I have had this problem and created a need for a firewall after the netopia
so lost a router and gained a firewall.
Not a bad trade (heh)
Oz
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