Just cross your fingers that you dont ever have a problem, because the
TPG Network Engineers are morons.

Adam.


On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 05:51, David Kempe wrote:
> If anyone wants to use a Netgear DM602 with TPG in bridged mode, the latest
> firmware off the website doesn't work real well.
> I obtained some beta firmware from the ozcableguy ask him, or I can send you
> a copy.
> but TPG bridged mode is much more reliable than any other pppoe provider out
> there - specifically, I can compare directly to Pacific Internet, Bigpond
> Direct (pppoe mode), Bigpond business and iprimus
> 
> dave
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anand Kumria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Also try and go for an ISP which uses either bridging or routing rather
> > (Telstra ADSL B or C modes, iirc) than PPPoE. That way, you won't be
> > subject to strange PMTU/MTU problems/clamping.
> >
> > Typically the ISPs which issue static IP addresses by default do this.
> 

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