On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 11:10:19PM -0400, Jerry Human wrote:
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> Hal Burgiss wrote:
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> > Yes, there are many ethernet bridge/modems around. This is a much
> > better way to go.
>
> Would you be kind enough to name a few that are compatible with
> Linux?
Any of them are 'compatible' with Linux. They attach to a NIC, so the
real compatibility issue is the ethernet NIC, which should not be a
problem since most are well supported under Linux.
The question gets down to which type of ADSL. The most common is DMT.
CAP ADSL is another that isused in a few places (pacbell maybe?), but
DMT is much more prevalent. These require completely different modems.
If yours is the Alcatel USB (you never did clarify this AFAICS), then
it is DMT, so any ADSL/DMT ethernet device should theoretically work.
It may require some configuration though if it does not come from your
ISP/telco.
DMT ethernet bridges w/ integrated modem
Alcatel SpeedTouch Home (supercedes the A1000)
SpeedStream 5260
Westell Wirespeed
DMT ethernet bridge|routers w/ integrated modem
Alcatel SpeedTouch Pro
Efficient SpeedStream 5660 and 5861
Cisco 677
Zxyel P641/642
Cayman 3220H
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