Re: VDSL modem recommendation
Rabin Yasharzadehe <rabin-OghmkI/[email protected]> Thu, 7 Jun 2018 20:51:36 +0300
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About TD-W9980, I have it, and I was happy with at first, but not so much any more, TP-LINK dose not publish any fimware updates for it, and the WRT support is defiantly not for common users. I also think that having a modem even as closed source and not WRT supported is not a biggie if you're going to use it in bridge mode. my 2c -- Rabin On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 at 12:23, Geoff Shang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm in the market for a VDSL modem, and after looking at various options, > I'm unsure which I should buy. So I thought I'd ask here for > help/recommendations. > > Last year, I posted to the list about ISP recommendations. As part of > that discussion, I was sent a link to a site listing modems compatible > with Israeli service. Until then, I didn't know that buying your own > device was even an option here. > > As previously mentioned, ISP-supplied modems/routers are an issue for me > as a blind person, as many seem to have visual CAPTCHAs which make it > difficult/impossible to log into the interface. And I don't think my > choice of ISP should be determined by whether or not I can log into their > equipment, I'd prefer to choose based on service (like everyone else). > > So I'm now looking to buy a modem. I have a Ubiquiti Edge Router which I > intend to use as the router, so routing/wi-fi component is not important. > > I started looking at options. The things I thought were important were: > > * Good/best modem performance > > * Support for all/most relevant modem connectivity standards > > * Support for open firmware > > When I started looking, I was looking for modem-only devices. The closest > I could find were modem/routers with only one ethernet port. > > The device that seemed to fit the bill was the Netgear DM200. It has 1 > port (albeit 100 MBPS but VDSL connections aren't exceeding that at the > moment anyway), and it appears to be supported by OpenWRT. > > But then I started seeing some bad reviews. In particular, with the > help of Google Translate, I saw some unhappy people on hometheatre.co.il, > which I considered important as I will be using it here. > > The othere 1-port device I found was the Draytech Vigor 130. This is more > expensive, but I don't mind about that if the device is good. It seemed > to generally get better performance reviews than the Netgear. However, > it's not supported by OpenWRT as far as I can see. > > There were a couple of other things that I also saw time and again. Some > people say that Broadcom chips are better than others , though I've also > seem comment that compatibility with the upstream chipset is the most > important. Also, I saw references to things like vectoring and g.imp, > things I know nothing about but which sound important, and g.fast which > seems like it's going to be the next big thing but which nothing much > seems to support yet. > > People also pointed out that there's really no difference between using > a 1-port router in bridged mode and using a 4-port router in bridged > mode. As neither of the above had the Broadcom chips, and since I had > seen quite a few recommendations for the TP Link 9970/9977, I looked into > these. > > The TP Link 9970 and 9977 (9977 is apparently newer) both seem to have the > Broadcom chips and support g.imp. But neither seem to support open > firmware from what I can see. Otheres like the 9980 do support it, but > they don't have Broadcom chips. > > Some people make the argument that if you're using a device in bridged > mode, open firmware is less important, but I'm not sure if I buy that > argument. > > So now I'm a bit confused. I'm starting to lose track of which devices > support what, and I don't really know which of these factors are > specifically important here in Israel and which are more or less > important generally. > > Since I believe that most problems have been solved by others before me, I > thought I'd ask here. > > To repeat, I'm after a good modem. I'm not so concerned about price and I > really don't care about the routing and wi-fi specs as I don't plan on > using them. > > Any advice anyone can provide would be most helpful. > > > Thanks, > Geoff. > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il