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Vigor 120 as bridged
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02 Jun 2011 10:49 #68024
by maxdd
Replied by maxdd on topic Re: Vigor 120 as bridged (firewall disabled?) and portforwar
So could i easly upgrade to another modem code without the risk of bricking? is there a list with the best modem code for each isp? i would go for the 332201 probably
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02 Jun 2011 14:25 #68030
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Absolutely. As long as you don't try anything daft like putting a V2 firmware on it you won't brick it.
Not that I know of. Often in the forum folk will say "I'm on a really long line" or "I've got an ADSL2+ connection" etc. and usually someone with knowledge and/or experience will pipe up (Voodle, you're usually excellent with this, what would you say for ADSL2+? )
Start with that, it's ideal for the vast majority of users
Replied by nealuk on topic Re: Vigor 120 as bridged (firewall disabled?) and portforwar
...So could i easly upgrade to another modem code without the risk of bricking?...maxdd wrote:
Absolutely. As long as you don't try anything daft like putting a V2 firmware on it you won't brick it.
...is there a list with the best modem code for each isp?...maxdd wrote:
Not that I know of. Often in the forum folk will say "I'm on a really long line" or "I've got an ADSL2+ connection" etc. and usually someone with knowledge and/or experience will pipe up (Voodle, you're usually excellent with this, what would you say for ADSL2+? )
...i would go for the 332201 probably...maxdd wrote:
Start with that, it's ideal for the vast majority of users
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