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Re: [DSL] Recommended DSL Modem for AirPort w/ IPv6 on AT&T West said by Doctor Olds:So it was 6 Months old? It comes with 12 Month Warranty doesn't it? No, it was second-hand. My brother sent it to me after my parents switched to U-Verse. |
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 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 | Gotcha, it sounded like "its age was only 6 months" for a moment.
I'd look for a used eBay special Speedstream 5200 or 4200 that was handed out to Windstream customers. They are a Full Routers and I've found them nothing but dependable/reliable. -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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 | Thanks! I will look into the Speedstream to see if it has what I need. |
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 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 | Look at the User Guides for their features.
»Efficient Networks Forum FAQ »Where can I get the User Guide or Quick Start Guide for the 4100/4200 Router?
»Efficient Networks Forum FAQ »Where can I find the 5200 Router User Guide (v2.1)? |
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 | reply to John Hupp Models like the SpeedStream 5100 B (5 lights on the front panel), 4100 and 4100 B are easy to find locally (thrift stores, etc.), since AT&T has used a ton of them. They are not full routers, but the 2210 wasn't, either.
If you can live with something that is harder to initially set up (but will give you great results), check into the Motorola/Netopia 3346N-002 or the 3347 (various suffixes). |
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 | I just ordered an overstock (i.e. new) 4100 from eBay for $25! I decided against anything with an integrated router, as I'm quite happy with my AirPort Base Station.
It seems like the 4100's feature set is pretty much identical to the 2210, minus the overheating problem.
It apparently also outperforms the 2210. |
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