[AusNOG] VDSL equivalent to TP-Link TD-8817 for use in bridge mode

Philip Loenneker Philip.Loenneker at tasmanet.com.au
Tue Mar 14 11:30:55 EST 2017


We’ve been investigating the D-Link DSL-G225 – apparently if you buy in bulk, you can get them for around $30. We have 1 test unit running in bridge mode and have heard zero complaints from the user.

Regards,
Philip Loenneker | Network Engineer | TasmaNet

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Draytek Vigor 130
Get it from I-Lan technologies in Sydney they should be less than $100
We use them everywhere exactly as you described.

Cheers,
Ben


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Subject: [AusNOG] VDSL equivalent to TP-Link TD-8817 for use in bridge mode

Anyone know of there's a VDSL equivalent to the venerable TP-Link TD-8817 for use in FTTN NBN scenarios?
Looking for a no frills VDSL modem to use purely in bridge mode is proving harder than expected. I don't want any WiFi, VoIP ata, switch or any other functionality. VDSL WAN and a single LAN interface would be ideal in a small physical package would be ideal.
Everything currently on the market seems to have the kitchen sink built-in plus they are physically massive.
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