Title: OT - IDSL Bridge
you could by a linksys dsl/cable modem router that has 4
ethernet ports, about $150. if you put a hub behind it you can do up to 254
addresses.
duck
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Guyler, Rik
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Title: OT - IDSL Bridge
I ordered an IDSL line for my house and the ISP tells me that I will receive a Copper Mountain bridge (router not available for residential service). Does anybody know what possible bad things could happen if I quietly remove the bridge and replace it with, say
Title: OT - IDSL Bridge
the
number one Bad Thing is that the Cisco device might not be compatible with the
carrier DSLAM. In which case you would be SOL.
if the
Cisco device is compatible with the DSLAM, then your only real risk is that the
carrier would not offer any support
Ill add a little bit on here and say it depends where you are - over
here (in the UK) DSL services are being offered as a fully inclusive
connection, so tinkering with anything upstream of the USB or ethernet
port is a tad dubious legally speaking. Im wondering how long itll be
before someone
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