Hi,
I am currently looking at an apartment in Wallisellen (8304), but was wondering about something rather important there: connectivity
It seems that Cablecom is not present there so that one is out of the question. As such, it probably means going the DSL route.
As such, any DSL (or other connectivity) providers that have a nice offer?
"Requirements" Low latency, >=5mbit, reasonable price Optional: static IPv4 IPs / native IPv6? :)
Greets, Jeroen
Hi,
It seems that Cablecom is not present there so that one is out of the
It's true that cablecom isn't present anymore because wallisellen is gooing to get their feed from a different cable - provider.
I'm not sure, but possible from "Glattnet" or Glattwerke. You may check this out.
Cheers Daniel
----- "Daniel Stocker" stoege@stoege.ch wrote:
I'm not sure, but possible from "Glattnet" or Glattwerke. You may check this out.
Cheers Daniel
Hi
It's true that it is Glattnet, pretty nice provider.
Check it out: http://www.glattnet.ch
Peter
Hello!
Am 17.10.2007 22:56 Uhr schrieb "Jeroen Massar" unter jeroen@unfix.org:
As such, any DSL (or other connectivity) providers that have a nice offer?
ADSL is available near everywhere in Switzerland - see the ADSL checker following the link of the ISP of your choice. In Wallisellen is (somwhere) also VDSL available, you should see the availability in the same checker.
I have my IPv4 / IPv6 uplink from Interway [1] (formerly Dolphins) and I'm happy with their service. I also heard that Cyberlink [2] offers native IPv6 connectivity. There are surely more ISPs offering IPv6 - but everywhere you must aks for it - IPv6 is no longer pushed by the marketing people designing their websites. BTW - when some other ISPs are able to offer IPv6, I'm happy to collect their links and distribute them!
[1] http://www.interway.ch/de/produkte/connectivity/adsl/index.php [2] http://www.cyberlink.ch/
You'll need a Cisco Router with a recent IOS to unpack PPPoA and have IPv6 native ot you need a ADSL bridge and a Linux / BSD based Router unpacking PPPoE. Using PPPoE reduces your MTU some bytes. For the Cisco, I may provide some configuration hints [3].
[3] http://www.0x1b.ch/wiki/Rt1Conf
Beat