
Hi Len, Is this a bell supported device? I appreciate the offer, but since damaging my land line phone is a risk I cannot physically take, my first goal is to find an exact 2wire unit. I have no need for vdsl as stated. I have an absolute need to find something that lets me use my land line equipment safely, I use it for work, and lets my bell setup function at the same time. Given both home hug units malfunction, I would prefer not to guess, especially with a device requiring software that itself may not be accessible. I have never needed to separate rooter and wifi functions, so believe the answer to your question is no. What was amazing about the 2 wire unit is that without its own software, i could use my machines, while individuals involved with production using wireless could connect as well, no mess or mayhem. Profound thanks for the offer however! If teksavy is still not providing alternative billing, someone should report them to the crtc, its a violation . Cheers, Karen On Sat, 16 Jan 2021, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:15:16PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Indeed the 2wire 2701 was never a problem, with the home hub units, both editions causing the problem..both have been tried. because bell claims to have no more 2wire models, we are seeking our own.
I have a SmartRG SR505N (I think that's the model) that I am not currently using. That one does both VDSL and ADSL like the home hub, so it ought to support the same setup. It also has wifi, although I always have had that turned off along with the router capabilities since I use an separate router. Do you have a separate router or do you rely on the modem to also be the router and handle the PPPoE session?
The standard for inclusion is not specific to me. Pdf files present problems for many populations, making the idea of providing alternative formats more of a buffet from which an individual can choose what they personally consider accessible. A shared label does not a shared accommodation make in any way shape or form. I have ways to deal with pdf files, but those ways are not consistent, even if more than some have to hand at all. Teksavvy at least when I was with them provided no choices whatsoever.
I am not aware of Teksavvy offering any options now either. I get a PDF in an email once a month.
-- Len Sorensen