The modem they provide give an ethernet output for which i can connect
any router i want, e.g. Apple airport base station.
Is this same scenario possible with an ADSL modem? I can only seem to
find ADSL modems with USB (Speedtouch), not ethernet.
Do I need to buy a new built in adsl modem router? this would be a
shame because i like my apple router for use with wireless itunes etc
TIA
Darren
You can probably get them but I would just get a combined ADSL modem\router
and connect the airport to one of the LAN connections on the back of the
router.
You can get a decent Netgear (no wireless but you don't want that) for about
30-40 quid
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WCZ
I use a Cisco/Linksys AM200 for my ADSL2 connection. I quite like it, but then
my ADSL1 router was a Solwise 715 :-)
<http://www.jbosolutions.co.uk/linksys-adsl-modem-am200-router-p-23503.html>
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Mark
Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply.
Just buy an ADSL modem such as:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor110.html
-- Graham J
I'm using the previous model - Vigor 100 - at home for my ADSL connection.
I have a SonicWall TZ150 VPN box connect to the Vigor 100 and my home
network behind the TZ150.
The Vigor 100 converts PPPoA to PPPoE and the SonicWall TZ150 handles
the login and receives the IP address from my ISP.
If you do use an ASDL modem you neet to make sure your router can
logon to your ISP using PPPoE.
Guy
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