[ale] PPPo{EA} v NAT in DSL gateways

Ken Cochran kwc at TheWorld.com
Mon Dec 29 11:31:51 EST 2008


I doubt atnex is an option here (will check); I think all we
can get is AT&T and maybe HiWaay.

Looks like at least part of answer but I wish I could find
user manuals to various DSL gateways.  Apparently, changing the
Westell to bridge mode turns *off* its builtin sign-on support,
meaning "I" have to "do it myself."  :-/

Does someone make a DSL gateway that does the signon yet still
gives me the public IP?  I'd rather keep the signon in the
gateway & handle my own routing / firewalling, at least for now.
Last time I tried a Linksys box (WRT54G, a few years ago) it
would only communicate with my Intel netcards, not the D-Link
(21143-based) and I returned it.  I'd like to change from my
"computer based" firewall/NAT to something "appliance" based
but there are myriad choices and I don't know what'll *work*.

I also need more than just one "inside" IP (of course).
I've been doing this with (Charter) cablemodem for years &
years and it works fine (when it works...).  Quality v price
Just Isn't There now and I need to make some change somehow.

-kc

>From: Paul Cartwright <ale at pcartwright.com>
>To: ale at ale.org
>Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:05:19 -0500
>Subject: Re: [ale] PPPo{EA} v NAT in DSL gateways
>
>On Mon December 29 2008, Ken Cochran wrote:
>> - If I change that Westell to bridge mode does that also mean
>>   I have to do my own PPPo{EA}?
>
>not sure what you mean.. with the Westell in bridges mode, you need your
>router to do the sign-on ( login & password). I have mine setup that way,
>with my linksys WRT160N router & Westell. It is the same Westell I used with
>AT&T but I am with atnex.net
>>
>> - Any (good, better) alternatives to that Westell?  For example,
>>   I've seen some from Netopia but I don't know much about these
>>   types of products.
>
>don't know..
>
>--
>Paul Cartwright


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