heya,
Our old c*appy D-Link ADSL2+ Modem/Router just gave up the ghost, so I'm looking at replacing it with a nice decent, flashable model (previously, I was linking it to a WRT54G, to provide the actual wireless access-point capabilities).
Anyhow, are there any integrated ADSL2+ modem/routers that are known to work well with Gargoyle?
Cheers,
Victor
Recommended ADSL2+ Modem/Router that Supports Gargoyle?
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Re: Recommended ADSL2+ Modem/Router that Supports Gargoyle?
This might be something you can get working on your own.
Officially, no router/modem combo is supported by any of
the 3rd party firmwares like OpenWRT/Gargoyle or DD-WRT, etc.
Reason being, usually there is only support and drivers loaded
for the Wired (ethernet or GB ethernet) and Wireless (G/N)
You would probably have to look for another router that you
can get full support from Gargoyle and bridge it to the DSL modem.
Officially, no router/modem combo is supported by any of
the 3rd party firmwares like OpenWRT/Gargoyle or DD-WRT, etc.
Reason being, usually there is only support and drivers loaded
for the Wired (ethernet or GB ethernet) and Wireless (G/N)
You would probably have to look for another router that you
can get full support from Gargoyle and bridge it to the DSL modem.


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