On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 05:07:37PM +0200, David Suna wrote:
> I think it is finally time to move from my ISDN line to ADSL.  I am 
> looking for recommendations of which company to go with for the ADSL 
> package.  Most important is Linux support.  I do not want to be stuck with 
> the "We only support Windows" answer.  I know that Netvision says they 
> have Linux support.  Are there any other companies that support Linux?  
> Which would you recommend?
> 

Don't know about any that support linux. Ask about pppoe support, I
believe its easier setting up then pptp. Also go for the eth modem not
the usb one. The small standard usb one (don't remember the name)
doesn't support linux at all. I have the eci and it works fine. It also
has the ability to work as a gateway, at least with pppoe which can
make life easier with macs or multiple computers.

I am working with beseqint. They gave me a deal on paying once every
two months which made them worthwhile, normally they are not cheep. No
linux support, but no immediate aversion either.

Had very bad experience with 012 in the past. They claim to have gotten
better, but I don't know.

> Thanks,
> David Suna
> David's Consultants R.G.A Ltd
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 972-2-993-8613
> 
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