"John D. Hardin" wrote:
> > The network model does NAT itself, so it's basically a secure
> > firewall/hub all by itself.
> Bah.

<Eric Cartman voice> That's what I said. </Eric Cartman voice>

> <paranoia>
> Don't trust it. Who knows what vendor support backdoor passwords are
> on it? What if it doesn't properly implement NAT for a protocol you
> want to use?

Exactly, I'm looking for better modems.  EllTell is offering those for
$99.  What do you use?

> If you're running a Linux firewall then convince your DSL
> provider to let you configure it for bridging.

This model does not do bridging, and with NAT, you can't get incoming
connections.  I'm not planning on using one.

MSG


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