[ale] pppoe router recommendations
L. Wayne James
wjames at mindspring.com
Tue Jan 21 08:56:19 EST 2003
I have been using the Linksys BEFSR41 for well over a year now with no
problems. I used it in front of a cable modem before the DSL, too.
Though I have had no problems, everything I read tells me to keep the firmware
in it updated (which, of course, I haven't done in 6 months).
There is a version that has built-in wireless as well, but I chose to keep
them separate.
Wayne
On Monday 20 January 2003 17:54, Fulton Green wrote:
> FWIW, I just got Bell$outh DSL, and still have yet to boot to Windows with
> it (i.e., it seems to work w/Linux just fine). I did report earlier about
> how my telnet/ssh sessions (but not the PPPoE connection itself) would get
> slammed shut if there wasn't any Internet traffic for a period of more than
> 30 seconds. Turns out a simple ping to the nearest uplink router every 14
> seconds is enough to keep my ssh session(s) alive.
>
> Anyhow, I was researching this the other day a bit. I believe the newer
> Linksys gateways handle this, but look on the box and/or the website for
> the PPPoE keyword before you purchase. I think I remember Belkin using the
> PPPoE phrase as well for its competing products.
>
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 05:40:49PM -0500, David Corbin wrote:
> > I used to have bellsouth DSL, using my linux firewall and pppoe. I got
> > it working though I have to admit it seemed a little odd. But I had
> > real reliability problems - something would die somewhere, and
> > eventually, the pppoe daemon would die. And I'd restart it by hand.
> > Eventually, I built a fairly ugly conglomeration of scripts to try to
> > keep things running smoothly.
> >
> > Now, thanks to DirectTV, I'm going to go back to Bellsouth for DSL
> > service. I plan on buying an inexpensive router that will handle the
> > pppoe crap for me. (this will also give me a real DMZ, instead of a
> > pretend one I have now). The question is, what brand/model do you
> > recommend? I'd definately like something that works with ddclient,
> > efficiently....
>
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