I don't recommend this to my clients. If you keep the AT&T modem in there then you can unplug the router so you can troubleshoot the DSL circuit. It will make your life easier when dealing with AT&T tech support. Just insist on a modem with no routing.
Roy Richard Golodner wrote: > I am opening a new office and have a 1.5 Meg DSL circuit being dropped to > the C.O. from AT&T with a few static IP's. I would like to use the Cisco > 1801 W instead of the AT&T modem as it offers me al the features I want, but > I am no DSL expert. I understand the 1801 has a DSL modem built in. > I would like to by pass the AT&T modem and use the Cisco as my DSL > modem, router and firewall along with the bridged wireless LAN. Is this > possible? And what kind of information should I get from the AT&T tech who > does the initial install? I imagine I will need the VPI /VCI, but what other > information would be needed? > If people have some better ideas please feel free to let me know. I > appreciate all the help in the past and also want to say thanks in advance > most sincerely, Richard Golodner > > > > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
