Dan
29-09-2003, 05:20 PM
I have about 10 of these left if anyone is interested. They are all new, boxed and unlocked - here's the blurb I use on ebay:
http://www.dancooper.co.uk/ebay/5700_big.jpg
Ideal way to share out your broadband connection to networked users, or to just make your ADSL connection more reliable. This router has had all the standard BT restrictions removed, and the latest software installed on it - activating all possible features and allowing it to be used with any UK ADSL provider.
Efficient Networks® Business Class IDSL, ADSL,or SDSL Routers provide DSL access for up to 100 or more users with robust firewall and optional Secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) capabilities.
**Integrated DSL modem for shared high-speed Web access
**Four built-in LAN ports to connect PC's, Mac's and many other networkable devices or uplinking to another switch or hub
**Intergrated Firewall with VPN pass-through protection
**Complete, easy-to-use Web browser-based setup:
http://www.dancooper.co.uk/ebay/screen_small.jpg
Full specs available HERE:
http://www.efficient.com/ebz/routers_dsl.html
£250-300 Recommended Retail Price
Answers to a few questions ive been emailed about this router:
Q: Can i host services with this router, FTP sites, quake etc.?
A: Yes. This router has had port forwarding activated - the feature required to achieve this.
Q: Will this work with my USB ADSL connection?
A: Yes. At the moment, you'll be using a modem that plugs into the USB port of your PC. This wont be used anymore, as the adsl plugs directly into this router. All PC's that you want to have access to the ADSL must have a network card which connects to the built-in 4 port hub of the router.
Q: Is this item just a router, or does it have a built in ADSL modem aswell?
A: It has a built-in ADSL modem. You need no other equipment (other than a computer :) )
If you want one, let me know. They only tend to stay with me for about a week or so, but if they all go still drop me an email and i'll let you know when the next lot are coming.
http://www.dancooper.co.uk/ebay/5700_big.jpg
Ideal way to share out your broadband connection to networked users, or to just make your ADSL connection more reliable. This router has had all the standard BT restrictions removed, and the latest software installed on it - activating all possible features and allowing it to be used with any UK ADSL provider.
Efficient Networks® Business Class IDSL, ADSL,or SDSL Routers provide DSL access for up to 100 or more users with robust firewall and optional Secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) capabilities.
**Integrated DSL modem for shared high-speed Web access
**Four built-in LAN ports to connect PC's, Mac's and many other networkable devices or uplinking to another switch or hub
**Intergrated Firewall with VPN pass-through protection
**Complete, easy-to-use Web browser-based setup:
http://www.dancooper.co.uk/ebay/screen_small.jpg
Full specs available HERE:
http://www.efficient.com/ebz/routers_dsl.html
£250-300 Recommended Retail Price
Answers to a few questions ive been emailed about this router:
Q: Can i host services with this router, FTP sites, quake etc.?
A: Yes. This router has had port forwarding activated - the feature required to achieve this.
Q: Will this work with my USB ADSL connection?
A: Yes. At the moment, you'll be using a modem that plugs into the USB port of your PC. This wont be used anymore, as the adsl plugs directly into this router. All PC's that you want to have access to the ADSL must have a network card which connects to the built-in 4 port hub of the router.
Q: Is this item just a router, or does it have a built in ADSL modem aswell?
A: It has a built-in ADSL modem. You need no other equipment (other than a computer :) )
If you want one, let me know. They only tend to stay with me for about a week or so, but if they all go still drop me an email and i'll let you know when the next lot are coming.