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I am seeking advice on what ADSL Ethernet Modem I should consider.
The modem should be wired and support non-NAT. Also, the modem will connect to my LAN via a firewall, therefore firewall/router functionality are not desired/required. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Scott Scott Carpenter |
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I use the D-Link DSL-300G+ (http://www.dlink.co.uk/pages/products/136.htm)
ethernet modem with no problems at all. It is connected to a D-Link DI-624+ wireless router. <scott.carpenter @ ukgateway.net (Scott Carpenter)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > I am seeking advice on what ADSL Ethernet Modem I should consider. > The modem should be wired and support non-NAT. Also, the modem > will connect to my LAN via a firewall, therefore firewall/router > functionality are not desired/required. Any suggestions will be > greatly appreciated. Thank you. > > Scott |
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Scott Carpenter wrote:
> I am seeking advice on what ADSL Ethernet Modem I should consider. > The modem should be wired and support non-NAT. Also, the modem > will connect to my LAN via a firewall, therefore firewall/router > functionality are not desired/required. Any suggestions will be > greatly appreciated. Thank you. > > Scott Presumably you are talking about a single IP address that you want the modem to pass to the Firewall rather than a block of IP's. If so then the X-Modem or DSL-300 are the main 2 devices that do that. You may be interested to know that we have a new X-Modem at ADSL Nation called the X-Modem CE http://www.adslnation.com/products/xmodem-ce.php Darren |
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