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I am finally making the quantam leap to broadband frankly I am fed up with the speed, reliability and overall performance demonstrated by my V.92 56 Kbps modem.
I will be using an ADSL service with speeds of 512Kbps downstream and 256Kbps upstream; that's around 64 KB download, 32 KB upload. The contention ratio is 50:1.
I am opting with for a "wires-only" service with no-NAT and a static IP address. That means I am buying the equipment sepearately.
What is this VCI and VPI with "0" and "38" values that are being mentioned?
For an ADSL modem, shall I choose ethernet or USB 1.1? Which is better (I don't have USB 2.0)? I have a 10/100Mbps ethernet adaptor, is this what is required?
I am looking for something £30-£40 with perhaps:
-Router
-Ethernet Ports
-A WAN Port for connection directly to ADSL socket
Something definitely required:
-Solid Firewall Features
Anything else?
Also, where can I get cheap microfilters? And what is a PSU+ filter?
Many thanks
AS
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03-31-2003, 05:24 PM
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well i gt my bb from BT. There Microfilters are £4 each Its ADSL and u get tow filters with the package. I think its 4 filters max to a house
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03-31-2003, 09:03 PM
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ethernet's faster/ more reliable than USB, and it'll free up a USB port.
Or you could get an internal PCI modem...
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04-01-2003, 04:15 PM
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http://www.lynx.net.uk/adsl/code/products.asp?catid=44 are doing an ADSL PCI Modem with a free microfilter for £23!!!
Also, PCI is faster than ethernet and USB 1.1 It is plug 'n' play Yay!
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