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joey911
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Longmont, CO

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Routers that work with Mesa

So, I thought I'd start a list of known routers that work with Mesa's service.

    /28 + /29 Capable + NAT/DHCP
  • All Linksys Routers



    NAT/DHCP Only
  • All D-Link routers

  • Motoral VT1005 ATA + Router



    Incompatable by themselves / Require router above to work
  • Cisco ATA186 - Requires NAT+DHCP Router

  • Switches and Hubs



    Rumored to work but untested
  • Buffalo routers - supposedly /28, /29 compatable
  • Netgear - NAT/DHCP

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joey911
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Longmont, CO

I just tested some Negears. They work with NAT/DHCP only.
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blmoore4

join:2004-01-17
Lafayette, CO

reply to joey911
I run a corporate network in Longmont, and have several users on Mesa (myself included). We all use Cisco PIX 501 firewalls with 3DES VPNs. The Canopy antennas that Mesa installs appear to be hard configured to 10 Mbps full duplex. My last wireless ISP with Canopy didn't lock it down, and I had several problems with Ethernet autonegotiation.



joey911
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[QUOTE= blmoore4 See ProfileThe Canopy antennas that Mesa installs appear to be hard configured to 10 Mbps full duplex. My last wireless ISP with Canopy didn't lock it down, and I had several problems with Ethernet autonegotiation.
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I believe that's true as well. I'm on the 2.4 residential network and I'm not sure if the 5.0 business service is locked down as well.
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