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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: odin on January 27, 2003, 02:55:18 AM
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Ello ppl,
My father wants to get ADSL. He has a crummy old PII with (I guess) the V1 variant of USB.
He wished to get USB. The Tel. co. here in NL offers a variaty of ADSL modems.
What are pro's and con's of getting a USB or ethernet ADSL modem. Also I figure it's possible to add a router behind the ADSL modem at a later point?
Last, are there any certain brands/models of ADSL modem he should be wary of?
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USB:
Pros:
bus-powered
cheaper?
Cons:
Hard to find drivers for anything but Mac and Windows.
Can't be connected to a router unless a computer act as a router.
Internal PCI card:
Pros:
internal
Cons:
Probably hard to find drivers for.
Don't work as a router unless the computer acts as one.
External ADSL modem connected to the NIC:
Pros:
Can be connected to allmost anything.
Can work as a router.
Cons:
external
Needs its own power supply.
Personally, I use a Topcom Webracer USB modem. Has worked perfectly so far...
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My current set up has an eicon diva dsl modem and an SMC barricade router.
It's a lot cheaper and easier to get a modem/router - eg Netgear. I have installed several of these.
If you go self-install all you need is the router/modem and splitter(s) - works out the same as going the crappy USB modem route but a LOT better. ;-)
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I'm currently using a Nortel Networks model NTEX35. No problems or complaints for me.
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The ethernet routers 3com office connect are quite common in spain and work fairly well.
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I'd go ethernet any day. Far more flexible.
You can connect an Amiga easier!
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I'd agree, put a router between you and the dsl modem. Or better yet an old $50 P133 and built a linux router/nat/gateway/server.
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I'd go with the external ethernet model any day of the week. Trying to share a connection using anything else is a mind ****.