Interesting. So you can actually run a server at home without being detected by RR. Would like to know more details on that one.
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 11:54 am, you wrote: > > How many use RR and have a router (Linksys) or do you use a computer > >as a router? What are the pros and cons. > > I use a Linux router as well. Probably the same setup that a lot of > other folks do to. Prior to using a Linux, I had a wireless linksys and > a RR cable modem and when something went wrong, it was very hard to > workout what the hell was going wrong when my connection died. > > An unexpected benefit was that my net connection was faster with > Linux. I suspect this is so because the Linksys has a pretty puny > packet processor but I'm not worried about the why. > > The only downside is that you have invest a bit of time getting > it setup. But well worth it in my opinion. > > Addendum: The newer RR cable modems have a USB port which > I'm connected to using the new USB-USB network support in 2.4 > It basically looks like /dev/eth1 to everything else which means you > effectively have a dual-port firewall. > > Tim Burgess > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau