Mark
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From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To: "'Mark Odette II'" ; "Ole Drews Jensen"
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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco and DSL + OT DSL question [7:14275]
> Thanks a lot Mark,
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> I will look into that
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From: Mark Odette II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 1:22 PM
To: Ole Drews Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco and DSL + OT DSL question [7:14275]
One other
Ole-
Many will suggest that if you want to share your DSL connection with
multiple hosts in your private LAN, then you should go out and buy a Netgear
or Linksys DSL Router/4port Switch combo unit. It's supposed to be quite
easy to set up and works greate. The only negative I've heard is that th
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Odette II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:18 AM
To: Ole Drews Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco and DSL + OT DSL question [7
> With DSL being very popular and Cisco having changed their CCNA/CCNP exams
> not too long ago - why isn't there anything about DSl on the exams at all?
A good number of the Cisco DSL gear out there does not use IOS
Cisco 67X Series Routers (CLI OS called CBOS)
NI-1 DSLAMS (GUI Only)
Only rec
I'll answer the PPPOe part. I used the enternet pppoe client for about two
days when I got my DSL. What a piece of garbage. Go out and buy a
linksys/netgear etc braodband router. They have built in pppoe clients.
Plus, the router will assign private IPs to your internal machines, allowing
you
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