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Re: Stable dsl modems for marginal lines these units have a built in wireless router too if i remember right...i actually set one up for a family member a few years back. How would I go about using it as just a modem (i doubt the 2 wire uses wireless N which I use exclusively for home network media streaming)
I guess the unlocked versions allow for bridged mode? |
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 Mike2009 join:2009-01-13 Ottawa, ON kudos:3 | Yes, they have a router but you can put them in bridge mode and use a separate router. |
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 | ok..ill keep my eye in the classifieds. the one for sale locally needs a power supply...not really the power supply but the size of the plug that can be hard to track down. + i cant see it working :-/
any modems on the discount shops with the broadcom based chip-set in them (CC,NCIX,newegg,tigerdirect?) Ive heard the new TP-links use trendchip, which is unfortunate... |
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 | If you can, upgrade you package to a FTTN DSL (10M,15M uses your current modem). With FTTN you don't have to worry about distance to your CO, only the wiring to the Node. |
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