>> DSE ADSL Router was completely painless. It just worked. Must be why
it's
>> going off the market...
XH1149 DSE ADSL Router is on run out - the replacement XH1169 has passed
PTC testing and is now with Telecom awaiting Telpermit approval. XH1169 is
essentially the same as XH1149 - same, look
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John Carter wrote:
| DSE ADSL Router was completely painless. It just worked. Must be why it's
| going off the market...
|
I've got a DSE XH7916, which was superceeded by the XH1149. They're
absolutely brilliant, and you're right they "just work".
I use
Got a D-Link 500, we've had it for about 3 years, and it's definately given
3 years worth of problems. Big phase of locking up the ADSL line, solved by
firmware upgrades when available. It's latest trick is to lock up all the
Network Neighborhoods (yes, winblows, a mix of 98, NT, and XP), so nobo
I got a PLANET ADSL Modem Router from DragonPC $129 works
great - even with all three computers sharing the single
line.
I just wish I had full-rate Jetstream.
>
> From: David Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/05/18 Tue PM 04:36:14 GMT+12:00
> To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subjec
Get one with an Ethernet port as it will be way easier to configure in
Linux.
David Stephen wrote:
I am about to get connected via JetStream - TelstraClear is not available in
my area. Consequently I need to purchase a suitable modem.
There is a bewildering choice, some are remarkably cheap, but
IMHO - you should make sure it has NAT
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 16:36, David Stephen wrote:
> I am about to get connected via JetStream - TelstraClear is not available in
> my area. Consequently I need to purchase a suitable modem.
>
> There is a bewildering choice, some are remarkably cheap, but ar
DSE ADSL Router was completely painless. It just worked. Must be why it's
going off the market...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?G34635458
http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/40a99d0c09627a762740c0a87f990727/Product/View/XH1149
On Tue, 18 May 2004, David Stephen wrote:
> I am about to get
David Stephen wrote:
I am about to get connected via JetStream - TelstraClear is not available in
my area. Consequently I need to purchase a suitable modem.
There is a bewildering choice, some are remarkably cheap, but are they any
good? I'm of Scottish heritage and don't want to spend any more th
If you're talking business JetStream then TC is available in your area.
Contact me off list if you want more details.
Cheers Don
> -Original Message-
> From: David Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:36 PM
> To: CLUG
> Subject: ADSL Modem/Router Choices
>
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