Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #6699 | back to list |
|
---|
** Reply to message from "Lewis G Rosenthal"<snip>
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> on Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:29:32 -0400
Lew, if you live in an area served by a telecom that used them, the ActiontecI thought about the ActionTec units after my last post in this thread. Indeed, these are fairly substantial units.
GT70x WG series of gateways have given me good service.
Intended for use as:-)
DSL interfaces, they come in both wireless and wired-only versions as well as
single i/o points as well as 4-way. DD-WRT supports them but they come native
with Busybox Linux. In the years I've used them I've lost 2 in the 5-6 sites I
help support - both due to failures of the DSL phone input and suspiciously
close to big thunderstorms.
The best part is the price - in areas with VerizonWow. Just like what happened to Westell DSL bridges ($5 new, on eBay).
or Qwest service like Colorado Springs, I've been able to buy surplus units for
next to nothing. A month or so back, I picked up 3 of them for $20 total.
Seems Qwest changed suppliers to 2-Wire and the local market is flooded withExcellent advice, Will. Thanks for sharing it.
them. The GT701 series lacks an ethernet connection for the output side of the
router but the hardware is there to add it - just buy an extra RJ45 socket to
solder in. Not as well known as Linksys, I figure that for the price they are hard to
beat. The one in my own office has been in service 24/7/365 since 2003.
Subscribe: Feed,
Digest,
Index. Unsubscribe Mail to ListMaster |