Sorry for the cross post, but I initally posted this on debian-user and
received nary a response. I am hoping that this might be more up the
alley of the debian-isp folks. BTW, plz CC me, as I am not subscribed
to debian-isp.
-Roberto Sanchez
Original Message
Subject: Odd
Sorry for the cross post, but I initally posted this on debian-user and
received nary a response. I am hoping that this might be more up the
alley of the debian-isp folks. BTW, plz CC me, as I am not subscribed
to debian-isp.
-Roberto Sanchez
Original Message
Subject: Odd
H. S. wrote:
Apparently, _Christopher J. Noyes_, on 03/19/04 00:00,typed:
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem
connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how
configure this on debian?
Christopher J. Noyes
(maybe this explains why you are using
Paul Johnson wrote:
"Christopher J. Noyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem
connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure
this on debian?
If you're lucky, and they're not using PPPoE, then this will be
H. S. wrote:
Apparently, _Christopher J. Noyes_, on 03/19/04 00:00,typed:
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem
connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how
configure this on debian?
Christopher J. Noyes
(maybe this explains why you are usi
Paul Johnson wrote:
"Christopher J. Noyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem
connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure
this on debian?
If you're lucky, and they're not using PPPoE, then this will
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