Re: (OFF TOPIC) Question for any UK DSL users (OFF-TOPIC)

From: WipeOut (wipe_out_at_users.sourceforge.net)
Date: 03/08/04

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    roger2 wrote:

    > On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:28:53 -0500, Gerry Maddock
    > <gerrym@futuremetals.com> wrote:
    >
    >> This question is totally off-topic (sorry), but I have a question for
    >> any UK
    >> dsl users:
    >>
    >> I have a branch office in the UK which is currently connected to us
    >> here in
    >> the US via Frame-relay. To save our company money, I am planning on
    >> moving
    >> them to DSL, but for some reason BT will not give my branch office
    >> the DSL
    >> modem I require. I would like a DSL modem that has an RJ45 NIC, yet they
    >> seem to insist on giving us a USB DSL router. Does anyone there use a
    >> DSL
    >> modem with an RJ45 port that you would recommend? Please send me the
    >> make/model #.
    >
    >
    > Sorry tried to reply off list but the mail was bounced.
    > The connection speed might make a difference but assuming 1meg / 500k
    > / 256k ish try looking at
    > the netgeaer dg834.
    > It's a combined adsl modem and 4 port switch router.
    > I use one at home on my samll netwrok
    > BT will be the local loop provider but you can use other providers.
    > Have a look at Nildram I know a few people who us them.
    > In fact I'm thinking of moveing from BT to them myself.
    > Regards Roger
    >
    >
    >
    >
    Yes I would recomend Nildram or Zen.. Zen offer an static IP as standard
    which is nice.. :)

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