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On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Chris Larson wrote:
> Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 09:14:35 -0400
> From: Chris Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Ole Drews Jensen' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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they
would. I know, for example, their T1 router supports Cisco HDLC.
Duncan
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I think some comes down to a control issue the ISP
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 s
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Cc: Chuck Larrieu
Subject: Re: SDSL statement : True or False ?
SDSL routers/bridges only work with the DSLAM that is advertised. The line
coding is slightly different from each other.
Is there a specific requir
It is surprising since Netopia and Cisco equipment work very well together
(in my opinion). You can request from them a regular DSL modem and plug the
Cisco into that letting them handle everything up to and including the
modem.
Also,
I am not saying Cisco is god and everyone should use them, but
t, what happens? :->
Chuck
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This is surprising that this provider is re
business sense.
Reg
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le Drews Jensen;
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> Don't forget the s on the end. The site is actually www.dslreports.com .
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> Aaron K. Dixon
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aches will be
a memory.
Reggie Wilson
DSL Product Consultant
Verizon Online (GTE Internet)
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Subject: RE: SDSL statement : True or False ?
Just for future reference, www.dslreport.com is a pretty nice little site
that provides distance from CO, provider info, and available DSL in your
area etc.
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y, August 10, 2000 4:59 PM
> To: Ole Drews Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: SDSL statement : True or False ?
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> In my experience with two different DSL providers ( Northpoint
> and Covad, if
> you must know ) On the provider side they test for compatibility, ease of
SDSL routers/bridges only work with the DSLAM that is advertised. The line
coding is slightly different from each other.
Is there a specific requirement that Cisco provides that Netopia doesn't?
There isn't much to configuring Netopia Routers. They are fairly easy.
The most common DSLAM's that I
In my experience with two different DSL providers ( Northpoint and Covad, if
you must know ) On the provider side they test for compatibility, ease of
use, setup etc. they want their installers to be able to walk into your
home, pop in the equipment, spend five minutes setting it up and testing,
a
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