Re: never been able to find a good ADSL router
- From: "stephen" <stephen_hope@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 13:24:28 GMT
"kevin bailey" <kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sounds mad but...
I need an ADSL router which can have NAT and the firewall switched off.
This is so I can connect two Netgear Prosafe routers to the static IP
addresses assigned by BT and use them for VPN tunnels.
can you not get BT to provide a router and / or some recommendations?
through
Tried the Allied Telesyn 256 but this crashed when VPN traffic went
it. And at £54 this was not expected.do
The various white Netgears can not switch off the firewall - and can only
DMZ which as it goes to a single host is not good enough.of
Thought the D-Link 524-T would be good but the web interface has a couple
glitches and so does not inspire faith.business
Zyxel was a disaster - VPN side would not work and the logs were showing
that the settings for VPN were not being altered via the web interface.
Could try them for the initial connection but faith has bee lost.
Have used Billions in the past and though they work ok they have confusing
web interfaces. Bear in mind that I sometimes have to pass these routers
on to others who take them onsite to install.
Also, ideally, I need something which can be sourced from PC world
because I have to order bunches at a time.this doesnt sound like a job for a cheap consumer router - and your Prosafes
have already cost a fair amount.
try a cisco 1801 - more expensive, but sounds like you have already wasted a
lot of time and effort on this.
dont bother with the wireless option.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6184/index.html
their
Netgear routers have been generally ok - apart from they usually need
firmware upgrading. If Netgear could release a Prosafe which does UKPPPoA
then that would be good.be
Will be sending the Allied Telesyn back but not sure if replacement will
better.to
All in all, the Netgears seem to have the best web interfaces - but do not
do a professional level PPPoA model.
Maybe I'll get a newer Billion and check them out.
Any thoughts?
Please bear in mind that I prefer to have a simple setup as I would like
pass them to others for setting up. We also need to set up VPN tunnels on--
all of our connections.
When we set up single static IP address connections I give the guys a
Netgear DG834, Netgear FVG318 and they can install both easily. We then
get the VPN configured and running fairly quickly.
Regards
stephen_hope@xxxxxxxxxxxx - replace xyz with ntl
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