Take a look at ZyXEL P660R
http://www.zyxel.co.uk/web/product_family_detail.php?PC1indexflag=20040812093058&CategoryGroupNo=C8A3A230-907F-4CA8-9C3B-3A84F5A06405

I use these all the time with pfsense.



Rainer Duffner wrote:
Hi,

when I started with DSL, back in December 2001 (IIRC), I got, together with a splitter, one of these boxes:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL-Modem
(first picture, of the article on the right).
http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bild:NTBBA.jpg&filetimestamp=20060918231501 I used it together with my Netgear MR314 router for over three years, before moving to Switzerland. There, I used (and still use) a (company-provided) device from 3com that seems to have several modes and one of them is just acting as a bridge for my router (first the trusted old MR314, then a WRAP and now an ALIX - I never got the 3com device to work as a full DSL-router, though it seems it could work). Anyway, now that I have a spare WRAP, I wanted to use it at my parents home - but I forgot that their currently used router (Draytek from 2003) already has the above device built in.

What do people in Germany use as "DSL-modem". Is there something small that is easy to hide and doesn't consume too much energy? Could it be integrated into the WRAP somehow, in the same way the Draytek-Router has it included?

I would really like to avoid using the old Draytek as a bridge (or even buying a new, full-blown wireless router) for that purpose - both for cost-reasons and because I can hardly explain to my parents that, where previously there was one device they now need two devices...

The reason I want to exchange the old router at all is that its wireless-signal is a bit too weak - the iMac in the 1st floor gets a bad reception and sometimes even loses it completely.



Hopefully, this wasn't too confused and somebody can follow-up with some advice ;-)




cheers,
Rainer

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