I don't know about using as many as 5, but I have successfully used 3 of the
3C509 NICs with Dachstein. I haven't tried the same config with Bering yet,
but I would not expect the situation to be any different.
No special tricks with the drivers were required, a single instance of the
standard
Thanks for you response
The modem I have is Alcatel Speed Touch Home ISDN Network Modem, and
connected to LRP via Ethernet Cable, not USB.
I have not been able to get the information regarding which protocol is
used, PPP, PPPoE or What, but I´m still working on it.
I got the following
I cant, because I lac the connection with the ISP.
1. I can ping the Alcatel Speed Touch Home ISDN modem.
2. How do I connect to the ISP.
The information I'm supposed to include in LINUX are as follows:
Start-
/etc/hosts
10.0.0.138 alcatelthe modems IP number
/etc/ppp/options
My apologies for the rather long reply inline...
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 21:42:51 PDT David Smead wrote:
I have 5 of the 3C509B NICs.
I have 6 3c509b cards in two of my firewalls. One is Dachstein
and the other is Bering. I can testify that all 12 work fine
when properly configured with
Can you explain the steps explained by your ISP required to connect using
Windows ?
I use exactly the same hardware but the configuration really depends on the
ISP and the kind of contract you have.
AFAIK,the 10.0.0.138 address is mostly used to configure the modem firmware.
Regards
Etienne
Brad and others,
Thanks for your great help - I didn't have to install DOS onto a hard
drive!! I downloaded the 3c5x9cfg.exe, about 230 kB. Before using it to
configure the cards you have to disable pnp. That's done using the same
executable, but with some command line args. I found
I'm fairly new to networking and so I maybe doing something obviously wrong.
but here goes.
I am trying to network 4 PC's through a LEAF box. here is my set up
!---!!-! !---!-[pc 1]
!xDSL modem !!LEAF box !---!Switch !-[pc 2]
!---!
You didn't really provide enough detail to get good answers yet, but I'll
answer what I can and (I hope) help you post a better followup.
At 11:57 PM 4/14/02, Blue Shadow wrote:
I'm fairly new to networking and so I maybe doing something obviously wrong.
but here goes.
I am trying to network 4
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joey,
I did not mean to imply one was related to the other. I just found the two
questions at the same time.
1 - What does local.lrp do?
It is a skeleton package available for you to put your own executables
into, to run out of the