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The sales assoc/tech made it sound as though I wouldn't be using DHCP
at all, that they would tell me the new IP & so on & I'd have to make
the changes myself...  I'm wondering if the "modem" I have now ill
work fine. I dunno if it uses PPPoE or not, but it certainly uses
DHCP on my end to get the IP & related info....

My first step is to try & keep my current modem & make no changes
whatsoever.  If that doesn't work, then I will get their modem &
install it.  By doing this, I'm saving the $25 shipping, I hope.  If
not, well, we'll see.

I don't know if DirecTV used PPPoE over the line, or not.  Anyone
else know?

- -----Original Message-----
From: Kent Borg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: DirecTV to Earthlink = DHCP to PPoE (maybe) - help, plz


On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 01:30:33PM -0800, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
>       Well, as you probably know, DirecTV is stopping all operations... 
> In our area, we have 2 choices - Verizon (@$80/month), and
> Earthlink (through Covad @ $65/month)...  Easy choice, huh?

Neither!

If you have the option of Earthlink/Covad (Earthlink as ISP, Covad as
the CLEC with equipment on the other end of your copper at the local
phone office) then can't you get Covad/Covad (Covad as ISP and Covad
as CLEC)?

If so, spend $5 more a month than Earthlink/Covad and go Covad/Covad
and get a static IP address and no blocked ports.  (Earthlink has
been
known to block ports.)

>       Only problem is that I may need to change over to PPoE from
> DHCP.  I have a RH6.2 box.

Yes, the Covad Soho product is still PPoE, but it includes a physical
Zyxel router that does the PPoE for you.  Your computer gets DHCP and
NATing from the Zyxel.

> What do I need to do the switchover, should I need ot?

I think you can just plug in to the Zyxel.

> (Upgrading to 8.0 is _NOT_ an acceptable answer).

It is going to get harder and harder to keep 6.2 secure, Red Hat
appears to be on the brink of no longer producing patches...  I
bought
8.0 this weekend (gotta support Red Hat every couple releases) and
installed it on the kitchen computer.  I can't get ntp to work
(couldn't before either) but so far it looks good.  If it keeps
pleasing I will put it on my notebook next.  My basement server is
still on 7.2, don't know when I will be upgrading it yet.

Disclaimer/Claimer: Though a coworker has had Covad soho service for
a
few weeks now and is very happy with it, I use a different DSL
provider but I have put my money where my mouth is: I just so
happened
to order Covad soho service earlier today.  (Luckily my current DSL
is
on a different copper pair so I can have an overlap in service...if
nothing messes up.)


- -kb, the Kent who doesn't like the blocked ports of his current
DSL--they are willing to unblock them but can't seem to figure out
how.



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