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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richards Jr, Edward C.)
Date: Mon Aug 8 10:47:14 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] Need a good laugh or to get
While I can't say that they were 'Linux friendly', I can say that I have
been using Linux routers on Eatel (dial-up and ADSL) and Cox (cable) for
several years now. I don't think there is anything impeding progress
with a Linux connection.
The few times I actually had toruble, and called up te
> Is it really that important nowadays? Setting up a connection to an ISP
> is rarely more than "tell your external interface to use DHCP for its
> configuration." Or if you're paying for a static IP, "here's your IP
> address, netmask, and gateway."
>
> Either it works, or it doesn't, as long
k you.
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tions for ISP's that might support Linux users, if such
things exist.
Thanks.
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