[MLB-WIRELESS] OT Telstra cable/adsl and hardware routers
Jason Brice
Jason.Brice at kiandra.com
Fri Apr 4 14:51:01 EST 2003
There isn't one decent hardware router on the planet that doesn't bear
the name 'Cisco Systems'.
There. Now you know.
oh yeah, and while Im being controversial;
Slackware is the best Linux distro for everything **hands down**
IIS4 is a VERY stable and secure web serving platform
and no one needs a firewall, all this "hacking" stuff on the Internet
will never happen to me.
Entertain me, its Friday afternoon already.
:)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Moir [mailto:jmoir at jmcs.net.au]
Sent: Friday, 4 April 2003 12:03 PM
Cc: MelbWireless
Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] OT Telstra cable/adsl and hardware routers
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Ben Holko wrote:
> I think there's a Netgear that supports to BPA login - ie it has the
> code built in to mimic the bpa login client
There are a couple of netgears, including the new MR814, a couple of
dlinks, and a linksys or two.
Its best if you draw the distinction between cable OR ADSL as there are
a lot more units that do PPPOE fine but ones that have the BPA login
client are a bit more rare.
Cya,
Jamie
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