2wire makes awful awful products..
We currently have a DSL through AT&T that came with a modem built into a 2wire router. For DAYS I beat my head on the desk trying to figure out why it wouldn't allow connections using Citrix Metaframe. I finally set up an ad-hoc network useing a laptop and an AT&T aircard to do our testing for a week or so.
For internet connections they work great, but otherwise they're more of a pain than it's worth.. Was replaced very quickly with a Cisco ADSL.
Mind you, we use this for testing VPN connections before sending out work at home PC's for VPN users, so when you can't connect, it's rather useless. I beat my head on the desk for a week thinking it was something in the OS build/Windows firewall/Trend Software, so on.
In the words of an old friend "AT&T 2wire makes me want to Spork my eyes out".
We currently have a DSL through AT&T that came with a modem built into a 2wire router. For DAYS I beat my head on the desk trying to figure out why it wouldn't allow connections using Citrix Metaframe. I finally set up an ad-hoc network useing a laptop and an AT&T aircard to do our testing for a week or so.
For internet connections they work great, but otherwise they're more of a pain than it's worth.. Was replaced very quickly with a Cisco ADSL.
Mind you, we use this for testing VPN connections before sending out work at home PC's for VPN users, so when you can't connect, it's rather useless. I beat my head on the desk for a week thinking it was something in the OS build/Windows firewall/Trend Software, so on.
In the words of an old friend "AT&T 2wire makes me want to Spork my eyes out".