Alexander Samad wrote:
> 
> let me read the question again
> 
> netcomm 1300, bridging and router and 1/2 bridge for the lazy, not a
> problem with it either, got it from swiftel.

Netcomm NB3300 ADSL modem router, again from Swiftel. It actually comes
direct from Swiftel. PS if you go Swiftel, gets some one connection
number and enter it as the referring agent. They can give you a six pack
in return. {:-)

Is easy to configure with IE on Win98.
The one page setup page (PPPoE, PPPoA, bridging, etc) plays up on
Netscape on anything (win98, NT, Linux) and can be dodgy on Mozilla on
woody Linux. 

The other pages (DHCP, DMZ, logging, status, forwarding, etc) seem to
work okay 90% of the time.  Not even Netcomm knew this. I'm happy with
it, except for this point.

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