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This is a collection of DSL tips. The emphasis is on information specific to NCF that might not be elsewhere on the internet, or of special interest to NCF members. If you have something that would be good to add, please mention it to the NCF office. | |||
== | ==DSL information== | ||
Great sources of DSL information are: | |||
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dg/index.jsp?dg=82 NCF DSL discussion group] | |||
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dg/index.jsp?dg=1 NCF Help Desk discussion group]. | |||
=='SpeedTouch' modem name change== | |||
The ''SpeedTouch'' brand of DSL modems was developed by Alcatel, who sold that product line to Thomson. Thomson carried on with the SpeedTouch name until 2009, when they started naming newer models "Thomson Gateway". The model numbers reflect that, for example, the ST585 became the TG585. Thomson was then bought out by [http://www.technicolor.com/en/solutions-services/connected-home/broadband-devices Technicolor] in January 2010, although in 2011 they were still using the TG designation for most models. | |||
Technically, Thomson/SpeedTouch DSL modems are DSL ''gateways'' (because they include a DEL modem and a router, in one box), but most people seem more comfortable using the term 'modem' so NCF calls them that too. If 'gateway' gains traction, maybe NCF will switch back to calling them 'gateway'. Meanwhile, NCF calls them 'DSL modems'. | |||
You can | ==Firewall testing== | ||
You can test your modem security configuration, the effectiveness of your firewalls and other security measures against on-line intrusion with this online test: | |||
*[https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 Shields Up] | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[DSL Processes]] | |||
*[[Speed]] | |||
*[[Dynamic DNS]] | |||
*[[Firmware]] | |||
*[[Managing your monthly DSL bandwidth usage]] | |||
*[[SpeedTouch 516 and 585 on ADSL2+]] | |||
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[[Category:Modems]] | |||
[[Category:Troubleshooting]] | |||
[[Category:Home Network]] |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 28 July 2018
This is a collection of DSL tips. The emphasis is on information specific to NCF that might not be elsewhere on the internet, or of special interest to NCF members. If you have something that would be good to add, please mention it to the NCF office.
DSL information
Great sources of DSL information are:
'SpeedTouch' modem name change
The SpeedTouch brand of DSL modems was developed by Alcatel, who sold that product line to Thomson. Thomson carried on with the SpeedTouch name until 2009, when they started naming newer models "Thomson Gateway". The model numbers reflect that, for example, the ST585 became the TG585. Thomson was then bought out by Technicolor in January 2010, although in 2011 they were still using the TG designation for most models.
Technically, Thomson/SpeedTouch DSL modems are DSL gateways (because they include a DEL modem and a router, in one box), but most people seem more comfortable using the term 'modem' so NCF calls them that too. If 'gateway' gains traction, maybe NCF will switch back to calling them 'gateway'. Meanwhile, NCF calls them 'DSL modems'.
Firewall testing
You can test your modem security configuration, the effectiveness of your firewalls and other security measures against on-line intrusion with this online test: