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reply to AthlGrond
Re: Switching to Qwest DSL - firewall & modem questions

quote:
All DSL modems have built in routers.
Not exactly true. As far as I have seen all devices which "do" PPPoA are modem/routers. But that does not imply that all DSL modems have built-in routers.

I have a number of DSL modems without built-in routers which are working fine. I prefer it that way since there is then a clear demarc between the ISP gear (DSL modem) and my gear (router and everything on my side of the router).


AthlGrond
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1) A) It is an option to get a static IP address with Qwest.net, it isn't something that automatically comes with it. (You have to special order it and it costs extra.)
1) B) You do not need a static IP address for the Sonicwall to work.

2) The advantage of a static IP address is that it makes it easier to host servers since your address would not change. If you don't plan on hosting a server then there isn't any advantage.

There can be an exception where your ISP can require a static IP address in order to provide special services or setups, however with Qwest.net I don't think you would have any of those.

3) All DSL modems have built in routers, if you can bridge your modem you can effectively disable the router part. I use a Cisco 678 here at the office (bridged), but I can't recommend it since they don't make them anymore.

By the way, welcome to BBR!
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