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I wonder - do you have to get the modem from Bezeq?
Can't you buy anything compatible on the free market?
On 13 April 2015 at 16:18, E.S.
Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il
wrote:
In
addition to the "fancy"
In addition to the fancy (read crappy) wireless routers that Bezeq
will always try to offer you to lease/buy/get/whatever the latest fad
is, they also have simple modems.
Really these are bridge routers with one ethernet port and one DSL
port, also running Linux, you can use them as router and
I wonder - do you have to get the modem from Bezeq? Can't you buy anything
compatible on the free market?
On 13 April 2015 at 16:18, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
In addition to the fancy (read crappy) wireless routers that Bezeq
will always try to offer you to
Hello all,
I have a Netgear 2200v2_64 router I got from Bezeq about two years ago.
I finished paying for it and I don't like the idea it uns Bezeq's firmware.
I want to flash an open source firmware on it, but I can't figure out where
to get it. it seems this specific model is manufactured
Have you tried here:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/dgn2200
2015-04-12 22:17 GMT+03:00 Amichai Rotman amic...@iglu.org.il:
Hello all,
I have a Netgear 2200v2_64 router I got from Bezeq about two years ago.
I finished paying for it and I don't like the idea it uns Bezeq's firmware.
I
v2 may not be supported...
Personally I always insist on Bezeq giving me their simple modem and
use a decent router of my choosing (obviously vetted for OpenWRT
support and specs) for WiFi etc (the modem ends up being a bridge
device about whose fw etc I don't care as much).
2015-04-12 22:55
On Sun, 12 Apr 2015, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
Personally I always insist on Bezeq giving me their simple modem and
use a decent router of my choosing (obviously vetted for OpenWRT
support and specs) for WiFi etc (the modem ends up being a bridge
device about whose fw etc I don't care as much).