[geeks] More DSL

Gregory Leblanc geeks at sunhelp.org
Wed Aug 15 00:00:56 CDT 2001


On 14 Aug 2001 19:59:38 -0400, Tim Harrison wrote:
> Mike Dombrowski wrote:
>  
> > Don't things like Cisco 675s do back to back ADSL? I'm almost 
> Okay, I'm over it now. :)  We used to supply the 675 to our customers
> for our CAP RADSL services.  Oh my god are they terrible.  They're slow

Erm, yeah, that's what we've got here in QWorst lan (Portland, Oregon)

> as all getout (as in, on the same line, I could ping any other device at
> about 20ms on a 256k SDSL line, while the 675 ran at about 80ms+). 

See, people keeping telling me this, but I can't get much better than
70ms.  This is really the fault of my damn 675?  It was either a 675 or
a PCI card, so I went for the 675.

> They're evil on the command line (CBOS is *NOT* IOS and never will be.
> :)).  They run pretty hot, as well.

Mine used to overheat itself, and die, about once a week.  Seems to be
all better now, but I didn't change anything.

> If nothing else will work on your line, then go for it.  But, if you can
> use ANYTHING else, do so.
> 
> So far, I've had good experiences with the Netopia R7100s, and the ZyXEL
> 642R (even though, yes, there was a big thing on bugtraq about router
> default configurations, but who leaves them configured as the
> default?!?!).  Also, the Cisco 827 is a good little routah.  Now
> *that's* IOS. :)

Erm, so how do I find out what will work on my line, and how much is it
going to cost me to upgrade?  Assuming that I find a new one, anybody
want to buy this 675 (2 years old, give or take).
	Greg





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