I have the same router/modem and used it successfully with Ipcop. I do not use ipcop
anymore though because I decided that NAT would give me enough protection (I am sure
there will be plenty to disagree with me though).
I sometimes have to give the router a hard reset which is a bit annoying but usually
it works fine. Without ever trying a different model I cannot compare.
Rob
From: Andrew Sands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2003/07/28 Mon PM 08:47:14 GMT+12:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ADSL modems or routers with IPCop - war stories and medals??
List dwellers,
Can any wise individuals using IPCop with ADSL indicate the type of modem
and/or router they are using and any problems they had getting it set up.
Enquiring minds would like to know?
I have a situation involving a dynalink RTA220 and having convinced the
concerned party to try a linux solution have now struck a few stumbling
blocks.
I'd prefer the "this is what I have and this is what it took to set it up"
replies rather than you poor bastard your screwed! :-) If you know what I
mean.
Also on the other hand, if suggesting to a associate, colleague and/or
potential client that they utilise the IPCop firewalling solution what
type/model of suitable ("for the scumbag Telecom Network") ADSL devices
available from a reputable "Christchurch" sited company can people suggest.
This is not my only problem site as I also need to convince the owner of a
Ni500 to make the move as well.
Anyway, regards all and have a nice happy evening.
Andrew