[MLB-WIRELESS] Advice on a wireless Internet gateway router
Anderson, Steven
SAnderso at pacificaccess.com.au
Thu Dec 13 12:04:25 EST 2001
Another thing,
The Compaq PCMCIA cards. Are they worth the money.
I am referring to WL110 and WL210.
I think the preference is for WL-310 for the gateway.
Is it better to keep it in the family so to speak or are they just rebadged?
Regards,
Steven Anderson
Technical Specialist
Pacific Access Pty Ltd
Phone (03) 9201 4011
Mobile 0438 390 383
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Gibson [mailto:andrewg at hitec.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 13 December 2001 10:56
To: melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Advice on a wireless Internet gateway router
There are a number of residential gateways with in-built modems.
These include:
Lucent/Orinoco Residential Gateway (RG1000)
http://www.wavelan.com/template.html?section=m56&envelope=95&page=129
Compaq WL-310 Wireless Home/Office Gateway
http://www2.compaq.com.au/products/wireless/model.asp?family_id=225&Part_No=
191813-011
http://www2.compaq.com.au/products/wireless/downloads/191813-011Quickspec.pd
f
Apple AirPort Base Station
http://www.apple.com.au/airport/specs.html
Some also have a serial port that allow connection to a external modem.
http://www.dynalink.com.au/products/rtw010.htm
Don't fully understand the need for two units and this does potentially
cause issues, especially with the residential gateways.
Andrew
At 09:28 AM 13/12/2001 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a friend that is looking to get wireless set up in his flat.
>He is looking for a BOX only that does everything. Does not want an old PC
>set up to do NAT, DHCP etc, but wants to use an off the shelf product.
>He only has access to a normal phone line so obviously can not use the many
>products out there deigned to connect to Cable or ADSL connections.
>
>Is there any Wireless products like this around that has a 56K modem built
>in rather than ethernet port?
>
>If he has to he would go for two BOXES. One for the Internet connection
>with built in 56K that does NAT etc and another that is the Wireless access
>port to then connect the rest of his laptops/PC's to.
>
>I have made him aware of the potential cost of going for an off the shelf
>product(s) as opposed to an old PC running linux. He wants the BOX!
>Mainly as space issue in his flat.
>I know what I would do.....
>
>Steven
>
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