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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:08:25 PDT7
From: "Larry Tawa" <laror2004@speakeasy.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: DSL Questions

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In <83110.14.10.16.23.08.2004@host.domain>, on 08/23/2004
at 02:04 PM, "Gary Granat" said:

>My ISP (EarthLink) currently has a "deal" whereby the activation charge
>($99.00) is fully discounted and I pay $19.95/mo for the first two months
>($39.95/mo for each month thereafter). I currently pay $21.95/mo for
>unlimited dialup service, so the increase is not unreasonable.

==> <http://www.dslreports.com/psearch> (or more
specific) to find what is available in your area.

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>Before I call EarthLink to beard the lion, I would like to get some idea
>from those assembled regarding DSL as a service, and what -- if any --
>problems I could anticipate in setting up such service on my peer-to-peer
>home LAN. The LAN is currently running 100BaseT on all three systems
>(Soyo Dragon, DFI, and ThinkPad). My primary system -- the Dragon -- is
>running eCS 1.1 (no updates); the other two systems are running Warp 4,
>FP15. I have done some online research and am thinking in terms of
>(listed in order of ascending price at TigerDirect.com) either a D-Link
>DI-604 4-Port Cable/DSL Router; or, a Linksys BEFSR41 4-Port 10/100
>Cable/DSL Router; or, a Linksys BEFSX41 4-Port Cable/DSL Router. All
>three seem to provide some degree of firewall protection, with the
>BEFSX41 seeming to have the most comprehensive set of facilities. At
>this point, my preference is the DI-604, but that is certainly _not_
>carved in stone.

At this time for routers, I would recommend one of the following Linksys
models: WAP54G router, WRT54G router or WRT54GS router. Why? The
firmware for these routers is IIRC Linux based. Click on
firmware and you may have to scroll to the right.

Sveasoft offers shareware firmware for performance and more options
including but not limited to: "The Sveasoft firmware adds a host of new
features to your Linksys WRT54G or WAP54G router - including power boost
up to 900% from stock firmware!"

I own a Linksys WRT54G router and registered the sveasoft firmware. Seems
to work well. Realize at this time there are no OS/2 drivers for 802.11g.
Note if one checks the dslreports.com forums, problems with some of the
firmware released by Linksys themselves is shall we say at times
problematic.

I do like Speakeasy.net; On the phone, tech support does not laugh or even
smile when you mention OS/2.

HTH.

Larry
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"Larry Tawa"
eComStation 1.1 Fixpack 3 - MR/2 ICE 2.44 #19553
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