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gtaylor
03-19-2004, 04:22 AM
Ok. We have been having intermittent problems with our ADSL at work for a while. Our ISP claims it's the routers supplied by BT, BT say it isn't. What routers therefore are the best for reliability? Config is no-nat, 1k down, 256 up.

Also, to those in the UK, how reliable is SDSL? And what ISP's provide the most reliable service? We are moving into an internet based application and need as close to 100% reliability as possible, but can't afford T1 and the likes.

Vampiel
03-19-2004, 05:57 PM
Link-Sys is pretty widely compadible with most ISP's. Even with the NAT.

Rob R.
03-20-2004, 01:26 AM
Keep in mind that ADSL is not meant for businesses. It comes with no service level agreement so it's viewed as a "best effort" service by the companies that provide it. If you want a more reliable service, get SDSL for sure. If you want really, really reliable service, get a T1. xDSL is like most things, you get what you pay for ;)