On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Larry Marshall wrote:
> > I saw Larry's post about PPPoE and it just depends on what your DSL service
> > is offering evidently not all offer PPPoE...
>
> Really? What are the alternatives? I thought the main thing that was
> allowing DSL to become reasonably priced was the
Another good floppy based Router/Firewall/dhcp/dhclient linux server
is the Linux Router Project. It can be run on one floppy or depending
on other services you want to run multiple floppies. I have been
running the EigerStien2BETA image and has proven to be very stable
and no fuss. There are othe
Try www.freecisco.org, the site has a floopy drive
linux server software. It can do routing of your
single ip address and share it with your networked
computers. Also features print server, http server and
ppp modules. Get the Freesco027 version of the
software. I'm very impressed with it and have
> I saw Larry's post about PPPoE and it just depends on what your DSL service
> is offering evidently not all offer PPPoE...
Really? What are the alternatives? I thought the main thing that was
allowing DSL to become reasonably priced was the simple pppoe
approach. I'm also one of the dumbest
;s why I'm trying to get it
> up & running. But I have to admit Windows still is easier to configure in
> some respects.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Tom
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Romanator
&
"Thomas F. RuBane" wrote:
> Hi Roman & All:
>
> I'm using Mandrake 7.1 (With an automatic install)
> and a Netgear 310tx which is a tulip chipset compatible card.
> My DSL service uses DHCP, but I haven't gotten that working either. I
> entered all the information manually (I checked using winipc
be grateful for any
suggestions.
Thanks,
Tom RuBane
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] DHCP, Pump commands and Cable Modem Setup
At 09:11 AM 10/14/2000
At 09:11 AM 10/14/2000 -0400, you wrote:
To Roman-
Hi, I actually do tech support for a cable isp and my first suggustion
would be to set yourself up statically and enter in all the info, if this
doesnt work let me know so I can consult my fellow work mates. Also give me
any error messages you
Depending on your particular service, this can either be extremely simple,
or a little tricky. Give us a bit more infomration if you have the equipment
and account, or tell us which service you plan to use, or how you plan to
set things up.
-Greg
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