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Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 06:10:39 +1000
From: SysAdmin - CairnsNet To: Aussie-Isp@Aussie.Net Message-Id: <1083615049_3717@mail> In-Reply-To: <1083577305.20298.18.camel@watcher> Subject: Re: [Oz-ISP] cable/dsl router without NAT |
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Sorry for top posting... Adam, look at the subject line. and you mentioned a cisco 800 .. you need to read before you send. Don't complain in future when people have put you into their ignre list and wont answer you. You have bitched because people actually have answered your question, shame your question was actually wrong. I wont be sending any business to you in future... On Mon, 03 May 2004 19:41:45 +1000, Adam Goryachev wrote: >Well, I got the many expected replies of "Yeah, any router can do this" >and "Why not the xxx DSL modem/router". > >As mentioned, I do not need a *dsl modem/router, I need a router with >two ethernet ports. > >For those interested in the more helpful results, you can look at: >http://www.snapgear.com.au/ who seem to have a router capable of >disabling NAT (at least I played with their online pretend router config >tool, which had what looks a lot like that option) > >Also, I found www.zyxel.com.au who's 11MB user guide is available on >their web site, and talks about an option to set nat to none or various >other options. > >Also, someone kept talking about billion routers, I'm still not sure if >that is a brand, maybe www.billion.com or if they are just referring to >the 'many' routers out there... If that person, or someone else knows, >I'd be pleased to hear about it. > >Finally, I've ordered two of the zyxel routers, since they were the >first ones I found, they should arrive tomorrow, and I'll post again if >there is a problem. If anyone has experience or feedback about zyxel >(good or bad) I'd be glad to hear it (maybe off-list)... > >Regards, >Adam > >[Original message for those that want to search for the requirements >clues]. > >> >I'm looking for what seems to be remarkably rare! >> > >> >A simple router, with two ethernet ports, which can do basic IP routing! >> > >> >The hardest part is it MUST have the ability to disable NAT. >> >If anyone at all knows of a router which has this facility, please let >> >me know ASAP. >> > >> >PS, I am pretty sure the cisco 800 series would suit, but they are a >> >little pricey for such a simple requirement, also a pc based solution >> >with any kind of unix isn't suitable in this case. >> > >> >Thanks, >> >Adam >> > > > >---- >email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. . ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. |
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