Instructions to unsubscribe from this list at the end of the message - --------------------------------------------------------------------- I totally agree with you Neville. I have been running on a Speed Touch Home since the pilot project days. Since then I have built a 5 PC home network and it scaled up nicely. The USB overhead point is good. Ethernet is way more efficient. Datastream do not promote the SpeedTouch Home so much because they have to subsidise a bigger amount. The unit costs more than the USB version but you still pay the same Lm50 deposit.
Also, whoever was lucky enough to get the first models could get to "convert" it into a router. I guess they changed the firmware by now though. Raphael On Il-Ħamis, 30 ta' Mejju 2002 10:15, Neville Cassar wrote: > I would go for Ethernet. It will exist happily on both systems and you > never need to touch a driver. Just buy a good branded LAN card and you wont > have problems, ever![Neville Cassar] If you expand your home pc into a > network, it makes things easier if you keep it an 'ethernet Modem ' from > now, as you never know how long Datastream would take to replace your > modem. > > > USB would be using your system resources anyway, so why bother with it? > > CHeers, > > Neville > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith Vassallo > Sent: 31 May 2002 10:30 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [LINUX.ORG.MT] ADSL modem > > > Hey people. > > I'm getting ADSL and have to choose between a USB and an Ethernet modem, > which of these works with Linux? > > Keith > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- - --------------------------------------------------------------------- You received this message because you are subscribed to the linux mailing list. If you do not wish to continue receiving this mailing list, please send a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing only the text "unsubscribe linux" ------------------------------

