On 1/12/20 8:19 AM, Dale wrote:
Howdy,

Some will recall me buying a Netgear modem thinking it would work with
AT&T.� Well, it is made for Frontier service so it no longer has any
value to me.� If anyone on this list that is in the USA needs or would
like a backup Frontier modem that is IPv6 capable, let me know.� I got
it dirt cheap so not really worried about the cost of the thing.� If one
would like to send something, after making sure it works, to help cover
shipping etc, that's fine.� If they are unable, no big deal.� I just
hate to throw away a modem that is fairly modern and seems to work.� It
is a bare modem.� No power supply, no cables at all.� Just the modem
itself.� It requires a 12VDC power supply.� Ebay has them by the ton.
Most likely a 1 amp would suffice but a 2 amp may leave extra wiggle
room. I happen to have 3 amp versions myself.

If you reply off list, please leave the [gentoo-user] in the subject
line.� Otherwise my spam filter may route you to /dev/null.

Maybe this will help someone in need.� :-D

Dale

:-)� :-)



I currently have spectrum but am adding a Frontier second connection to be sufficiently robust for work at home. Spectrum's up-bound bandwidth is frequently challenged from Spectrum, as they are mostly a cable company. Frontier has fiber to the home, in my town. What's the exact make/model/part numbers?
Serial number?

I've got no problem throwing you some dollars, if I can use it in a multi-homed (half-baked) config......
Can you set a static IP on the device ?

James

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