Help Choosing A Router

From AAISP Support Site

What would AAISP recommend as a router/Modem?

This is a table of the routers/modems that AAISP sell, and their features.

Technicolor 582n DLINK 320B ZyXEL P660R-D1 FireBrick 2500/2700
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Description 4 port, wifi, FTTC, ADSL PPPoE Bridge Modem, ADSL Single port basic router, ADSL 4 port Ethernet Router/Firewall etc
Ideal for:
  • Home use
  • Small office
  • All-in-one unit
  • Use with a your own PPPoE router/firewall
  • Can do full 1500 byte MTU over PPPoE, which the ZyXEL can't in bridge mode
  • Use with your own IP router
  • Can be configured to be a bridge modem, but we'd suggest the Dlink
  • Flexible and feature-packed router
  • Advanced features such as 3G fallback, bonding etc.
Configured by AAISP
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Sometimes an extra charge is applied

ADSL/ADSL2+
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Will require a Modem, such as the DLINK

FTTC
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Ethernet Service
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Use with your own PPPoE router
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We prefer the DLINK as a bridge due to smaller MTU

Built in WiFi
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Native IPv6
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Built in FireWall
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Notes

Typical Scenarios

Or, maybe these typical scenarios will help you decide:

Your Scenario Our Suggestion
I'm a home user, wanting wifi and wired connections for ADSL or FTTC T582-small.png Technicolor 582n
I have my own routerboard or similar router with ADSL DSL 320B D1.png DLINK DSL 320B.

In bridge mode, your router can then talk PPPoE to it.

'd like to do bonding with ADSL/FTTC 2700-small.png FireBrick 2500, and use a DLINK modem if you have ADSL lines. Or use a 2700 of you have faster lines and may want fallback to 3G.