Adsl2+ Backwards compatibility

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DiscoDave
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Adsl2+ Backwards compatibility

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Hi everyone,

I've currently got a crappy ADSL modem from my ISP but im not too impressed with it. Bascially I need to have access to things like port forwarding, DMZ and most importantly, sharing the connection with other wireless devices... (The modem i got just directly plugs into my computer via USB, theres no way to connect it to my router)

So i need to purchase an ADSL router with a built in modem. I'm currently looking at this: http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/94178.

Basically its ADSL2+ and I'm wondering if it will work with my current, standard ADSL connection?

Thanks

David

ps ISP is Tiscali if that helps..
Underpants?
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Post by Underpants? »

check the current modem's config page / cli list and post the standards / protocols / any login and auth types you're using.
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Post by bitWISE »

I would suggest getting a router/hub instead of a router/modem for three main reasons:

1) If you ever go to cable you wont have to buy another router.
2) If your router goes to shit you can hook the modem up while a replacement is found.
3) You can usually do more advanced things with router/hubs
DiscoDave
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Post by DiscoDave »

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Its a very basic modem..
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Post by DiscoDave »

bitWISE wrote:I would suggest getting a router/hub instead of a router/modem for three main reasons:

1) If you ever go to cable you wont have to buy another router.
2) If your router goes to shit you can hook the modem up while a replacement is found.
3) You can usually do more advanced things with router/hubs
That would imply me having to buy a seperate modem aswell.. ITs unlikely I will go cable anytime soon
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Post by MKJ »

usb modems only support up to 4mbit, so adsl2+ will be a waste on your current modem
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Haha, awesome... =\
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Post by DiscoDave »

MKJ wrote:usb modems only support up to 4mbit, so adsl2+ will be a waste on your current modem
Well i said I cant use my current modem so I have to get a router with one built in....

edit: and im sure USB 1.1 tops at 12Mbps.
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Post by ^misantropia^ »

Seeing you have one VCI I assume you only have internet, not VoIP or video on demand. How does your ISP's DSLAM authenticate the modem (MAC address, built-in (in the modem) password/username, etc.)?
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Post by DiscoDave »

I've been given a username and password which was the only thing I had to set when I received my modem first hand. A friend of mine set up the exact same router modem with someone who's on Tiscali and it all works fine so it looks like im in the clear. Thanks though
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Post by Underpants? »

I'm thinking it's a simple CHAP or per-session PAP-based login, probably handled at the windows-level in Dave's case but also automated by 99.9999% of modems on the market.

@dave, I think your choice should work fine. Make sure you have all the original information so you can transfer the settings sans ISP intervention.
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doh, late response. GL HF
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