Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Matt on July 08, 2003, 09:18:29 PM
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I have been trying to use a D-link 300g+ ethernet modem with my e-smith box in server gatway dedicated mode, with limited success on BT broadband. When the connection is up everything works perfectly however I keep losing my connection to the internet and it always seems a real pain to reconnect.
Can anyone out there suggest a more realiable modem that they have expeirence with or is a router a better bet, routers seem more complicated to setup and I really need to keep things as simple as possible.
Any suggestions would be very helpful, as the company i purchased to modem from have offered to exchange it for something else.
Thanks in advance.
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Matt wrote:
> Can anyone out there suggest a more realiable modem that they
> have expeirence with or is a router a better bet, routers
> seem more complicated to setup and I really need to keep
> things as simple as possible.
SMC Barricade 7401BRA ADSL Router. Doesn't cost much more than the D-Link but works with boring reliability.
Ed Form
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I rather like the Zoom ethernet gateway router. It is a piece of cake to set up with the choice of nat or no nat and comes with two free microfilters. A bit more expensive than the the dlink but well worth the money.
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Does anyone have experince of using a NETGEAR DG814 DSL INTEGRATED DSL MODEM AND ROUTER with e-smith servers
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We use the Vigor 2600 integrated DSL modem / router, and it works fine.
Barry
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Yep
The NG814 works great outta the box and handle PPPoA or PPPoE, do NAT, SPI, URL filtering, etc
Just setup your second NIC in the SME (gateway/firewall) to a static IP in the same range as the private port IP address in the Netgear. Using it this way with SME running a firewall as well means you have two layers of protection - it can't hurt but is prob overkill for home.
One caveat is that I have heard a lot of people have probs with VPN's using these rigs.
HTH
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We had a netgear NG814 but we needed VPN and it wouldn't play ball so we got a SMC 7401, as mentioned previously, instead.
It's been perfect so far....
Peter.