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I would like to use ZeroShell as an ADSL router for my LAN. What types of modems are supported?

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I would like to use ZeroShell as an ADSL router for my LAN. What types of modems are supported?

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At present, ZeroShell only supports modems with Ethernet connections that support PPPoE protocol (point-to-point encapsulated in Ethernet frames). The majority of current external modems also have an Ethernet port, as well as the USB connector. It is obvious that other than the compatibility of the modem, it is necessary that the ADSL provider supports PPPoE protocol. Currently, the majority of ISPs provide it. • My LAN connects to Internet with a dynamic IP address that changes if the connection is closed and then reopened. I would like the web server, the mail server and a machine with the active SSH daemon that have private IP addresses on the LAN to be reachable externally via Internet. Can I do so using ZeroShell as a router? You can do so using the dynamic DNS and virtual server functions. Thanks to dynamic DNS you can attribute a FQDN hostname resolved on Internet and which is updated by ZeroShell when the IP changes. In this way, you can always reach the ZeroShell router indepe

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