
On 17 Dec 2012, at 07:54, Mark Dods <madods@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
On 17/12/2012 6:23 PM, Andy Dean wrote:
Hi
A vigor 120 would work although ADSL speeds wouldn't be as good as your current modem.
Why wouldn't the speeds be as good? Is the Vigor unit pessimistic about how much loss it will tolerate before switching to a lower rate?
Deano
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On 17 Dec 2012 07:21, "Mark Dods" <madods@optusnet.com.au> wrote: I have a Ubuntu server running pppoe through a D-Link DSL-502T in Annexe-M and bridge mode. The DSL 502T seems to have become a bit flakey in that seems to require restarting every week or so, whereas it used to run for months without being touched.
So I'm looking for a drop-in replacement, but everything currently available seems to have wireless (which I don't want) and/or I can't confirm they support bridging and Annexe-M.
Can anyone suggest a current model modem I could drop in?
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Mark Dods, VK3ZR madods@optusnet.com.au QF22NE
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-- Regards,
Mark Dods, VK3ZR madods@optusnet.com.au QF22NE Hi,
the speeds have never been as good with vigour's in my experience due to the chips they use. The other possibility would be a billion 7800 I believe this will work as a modem but comes with a better chipset and is well support by billion. Not the cheapest of routers though. thanks Deano