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fox7

join:2001-02-12
Culver City, CA

reply to Bytebender
Re: [modem/router] In Need Of Easily Bridgeable Modem

Bytebender:
Thanks for the model suggestion. I was hoping the OP would have gotten more model suggestions. I ask Mr. Google on the ADSL2+ modem and I was getting wireless modem/routers. That is kinda why I ask for a clarification on what the 2+ meant.

Any more model suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.

Thanks,
fox7


Bytebender
Bytebender
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join:2008-02-12
Canada

reply to Swoose17
You say "in need of an easily bridgeable modem", suggesting that you intend to bridge the modem, probably because you already have your own router -
so why not look for a plain modem, one that is a bridge already. The Westell 6110 is a plain bridge, there are others.
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Smith6612
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join:2008-02-01
united state
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reply to Swoose17
The "2+" just shows what revision of ADSL it is. ADSL2 and ADSL2+ because of the way the revisions work, allow you to get higher speeds over a longer or noisier line, and adds more speed support to ADSL (like I believe ADSL2+ can reach 40Mbps download, and about 4Mbps upload rather than ADSL which can only do 8 Mbps down, 768kbps up).

fox7

join:2001-02-12
Culver City, CA
reply to Smith6612
I am in a similar situation with a friend, and looking for a modem that will work with Verizon.

What does the 2 and the + sign mean in regards to the modem???

fox7


Smith6612
Premium
join:2008-02-01
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reply to Swoose17
Any DSL modem should work. If you want to, pick yourself up a dumb modem that can do ADSL2+ and that should suit you the best.


Swoose17

@verizon.net
  My Westell 327W went bad and I need to purchase a new modem. Can anyone recommend a Verizon compatible modem that is easily Bridgeable?

Thanks!
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