KillFox
05-03-2005, 06:53 PM
Hey guys, I bought this modem for my ADSL at home, but only to give up on using it, as i couldnt configure it for PPPOE. This will work for ADSL service as long as you dont connect via PPPOE protocol. More notable companies that are compatible I think are SBC and Bellsouth. Its a 5260 upgraded to 5660 firmware. It acts as a router/bridge, and includes easy html accessed set up.
Here is some info:
The SpeedStreamTM 5660 Ethernet to ADSL router provides ATM-based network access for home users, telecommuters, or remote offices and are equipped with one Ethernet port and one Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) port. These internet sharing devices use Discrete Multitone (DMT) technology to set data transmit rates. When the unit is first powered on, it will “train” the line to get the best data transmission rate. The 5660 internet sharing device can be used as either a router or a bridge. It is configured to operate as a router when it is first installed. To use it as a bridge, you must log into the router and change the mode to bridge mode
Asking $40 shipped USPS priority mail to your location. :thumbup:
Here is some info:
The SpeedStreamTM 5660 Ethernet to ADSL router provides ATM-based network access for home users, telecommuters, or remote offices and are equipped with one Ethernet port and one Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) port. These internet sharing devices use Discrete Multitone (DMT) technology to set data transmit rates. When the unit is first powered on, it will “train” the line to get the best data transmission rate. The 5660 internet sharing device can be used as either a router or a bridge. It is configured to operate as a router when it is first installed. To use it as a bridge, you must log into the router and change the mode to bridge mode
Asking $40 shipped USPS priority mail to your location. :thumbup: