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28-09-2007 9:59 AM
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Morning all,
I'm looking for recommendations/reviews and personal experiences with SDSL and associated hardware.
Essentially I've always used Netgear product which generally has been rock solid... (apart from the shitty DG834GT which I reckon is mainly due to them overheating.)
So I looked for a Netgear SDSL wireless router (inc. SPI, VPN support etc...) but they don't seem to have one in their product lineup...
Cheers, DM.
I'm looking for recommendations/reviews and personal experiences with SDSL and associated hardware.
Essentially I've always used Netgear product which generally has been rock solid... (apart from the shitty DG834GT which I reckon is mainly due to them overheating.)
So I looked for a Netgear SDSL wireless router (inc. SPI, VPN support etc...) but they don't seem to have one in their product lineup...
Cheers, DM.
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28-09-2007 11:08 AM
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Have you looked at Draytek's 3100?
I haven't used their SDSL kit but have used their ADSL routers. They tend to be a bit pricier than most and that might be a factor in your decision, however I've got three (2 x 2800s and 1x2600plus) at various locations and they all just work (I've never had to resolve any router issues in the past 2 years and the in-laws are on a very long line).
The official supplier is SEG but you can often get the kit cheaper elsewhere.
I haven't used their SDSL kit but have used their ADSL routers. They tend to be a bit pricier than most and that might be a factor in your decision, however I've got three (2 x 2800s and 1x2600plus) at various locations and they all just work (I've never had to resolve any router issues in the past 2 years and the in-laws are on a very long line).
The official supplier is SEG but you can often get the kit cheaper elsewhere.
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28-09-2007 11:12 AM
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Probably because they think ADSL2 (24mbps down / 3 mbps up) will kill SDSL (2mbps down / 2mbps up).
I was thinking about going for the business ADSL (8mbps down, 1mbps up) until ADSL2 moves into my area.
I was thinking about going for the business ADSL (8mbps down, 1mbps up) until ADSL2 moves into my area.
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16-10-2007 10:37 AM
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Thanks for the two replies so far unfortunately the discussion seems to of died very quickly. Perhaps lack of interest is proportional to amount of SDSL users?
DM.
DM.
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