Should I rely on a DSL gateway with NAT, or do I NEED a dedicated
destop for a firewall?
I recently got DSL with a Westell Versalink 327W
modem/router/hub/gateway, which has a built in firewall with NAT.
The Versalink has a DHCP service built in. I also have the option of
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:37:16 -0500
Fred Fraley disseminated the following:
Should I rely on a DSL gateway with NAT, or do I NEED a dedicated
destop for a firewall?
I recently got DSL with a Westell Versalink 327W
modem/router/hub/gateway, which has a built in firewall with
Title: RE: [newbie] DSL connection (SBC)
Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 crossover cable vs. normal cable?
Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable, but the DSL/modem (misnomer) may require a crossover cable to connect to a PC.
--Matthew
-Original Message
Sabin, Matthew wrote:
Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 crossover cable vs. normal
cable?
Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable, but the
DSL/modem (misnomer) may require a crossover cable to connect to a PC.
--Matthew
The connection works under Windows, so I guess I
Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC?
Thank you
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC?
Thank you
Julien
Want to buy
me wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can
Ben wrote:
Not sure what you mean my Ethernet modem, but if you mean an ethernet based
DSL modem, then assuming that it's ilke the rest of SBC's DSL network, it's
only doing bridging. The PPPoE session is established via your PC through the
DSL modem which only establishes the ecnapsulation for
On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can I
Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can I know how to connect to SBC?
Thank you
On Wednesday August 13 2003 04:24 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Sabin, Matthew wrote:
Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 crossover cable vs.
normal cable?
Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable,
but the DSL/modem (misnomer) may require a crossover cable to
connect
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Wednesday August 13 2003 04:24 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Sabin, Matthew wrote:
Are you using the correct cable? Cat5 crossover cable vs.
normal cable?
Your PC would have connected to the LAN with a normal cable,
but the DSL/modem (misnomer) may require a crossover cable
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 20:42, Julien Sobrier wrote:
me wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what
me wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2003 08:05 pm, Julien Sobrier wrote:
Hello
I have a SBC connection under Windows, but I am moving onto Linux. I
read some articles, and see that my ethernet modem should work under
Linux. But what information do I need to set up my DSL connection under
Linux? How can
DSL line up working and configured Mandrake does it again
Please note new email address.
thats the good news
bought a netgear RP614 Firewall router cannot get it to play nice with
my DSL modem(ZyXEL 600) any Ideas gang?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:58, Aron Smith wrote:
DSL line up working and configured Mandrake does it again
Please note new email address.
thats the good news
bought a netgear RP614 Firewall router cannot get it to play nice with
my DSL modem(ZyXEL 600) any Ideas gang?
Is the DSL modem stand
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 18:36, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:58, Aron Smith wrote:
DSL line up working and configured Mandrake does it again
Please note new email address.
thats the good news
bought a netgear RP614 Firewall router cannot get it to play nice with
my DSL
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 12:42, Aron Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 18:36, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:58, Aron Smith wrote:
DSL line up working and configured Mandrake does it again
Please note new email address.
thats the good news
bought a netgear RP614 Firewall
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
--
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which Bay Area? Whitley Bay?
Richard
I wish S.F. Bay area (where being a millionaire just means
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 08:50, RichardA wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
--
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which Bay Area? Whitley Bay?
Richard
I
Quoting Thomas Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to continue the connection sharing that I've been
running with the PPP setup.
You actually don't need to do this, unless you want to. Even if the ISP
only gives you one IP address, the DSL modem will take that address. Then,
you can have the
Quoting Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey gang we definitely need a newbie How2 on this
also a list of questions to ask the DSL provider
Ask and ye shall receive:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/
Specifically for your second question:
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 10:26 am, Troy Davidson wrote:
Ask and ye shall receive:
Can I have a 6 pack of beer and a circular Italian food object? (otherwise
known as pizza)?
PS Could have been worse, I could have asked for a cool $million$! :-)
--
You can have yours after I get mine. ;)
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
++
Follow the adventures of a
real life computer and
gaming nerd!
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++
** This messages was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer **
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:41 am, Troy Davidson wrote:
You can have yours after I get mine. ;)
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
Deal. :-)
--
/\
Dark Lord
\/
Want to
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:54, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:41 am, Troy Davidson wrote:
You can have yours after I get mine. ;)
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
Deal. :-)
have you tried urpmi uubp??
NAME
uubp -- Unix-to-Unix beer protocol
SYNOPSIS
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 10:53, Aron Smith wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
Linux Friendly is a really bad term to use. Any ISP that REQUIRES the
usage of linux unsupported hardware
Title: RE: [newbie] DSL
A slight correction:
Internet access requires an IP address.
My ISP (speakeasy.net) figures that if I'm on the end of my particular DSL line, I must be me, or at least authorized by me to use the 'net.
soapbox
usernames and passwords are required for more
Title: RE: [newbie] DSL
shameless plug
I've been using Speakeasy for two years now, and have nothing but great things to say. Take a look at them.
If you decide to sign up, consider using this URL: http://www.speakeasy.net/refer/35405
They say they'll help fund my hobbies (brewing
On 08 Jun 2003 17:53:26 -0700
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
--
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which Bay Area? Whitley Bay?
Richard
--
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 10:03, RichardA wrote:
On 08 Jun 2003 17:53:26 -0700
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
--
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I hate to sound stupid, but why couldn't you just go with any DSL provider,
and get a DSL router-hub? Then, the router can do NAT and firewall and you
can put any number of machines behind the router.
Just a thought. Not sure if you have already thought of that or not.
Troy Davidson
Linux
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 19:47, Troy Davidson wrote:
I hate to sound stupid, but why couldn't you just go with any DSL provider,
and get a DSL router-hub? Then, the router can do NAT and firewall and you
can put any number of machines behind the router.
Just a thought. Not sure if you have
Hmmm It might just be the FUD that they are trying to get you to
believe. It might just be a salesman who doesn't know what he is talking
about. Worst case scenario, you can order the DSL and when they come out to
install it, let them do all the work and then spring on them you use Linux.
Aron Smith wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
http://www.speakeasy.net/
these folks actually favor linux users.
--
Alan
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
I'm checking them out as right now
thanks and a tip of Tuxs flipper to you
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 20:18, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
Aron Smith wrote:
Anyone Know of a DSL provider here in the Bay Area
that if not supporting Linux is at least linux Friendly?
eg. easy to set up under Mandrake
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 19:59, Troy Davidson wrote:
Hmmm It might just be the FUD that they are trying to get you to
believe. It might just be a salesman who doesn't know what he is talking
about. Worst case scenario, you can order the DSL and when they come out to
install it, let them do
OK, so here's the deal. Come Monday I will be getting DSL from sprint installed. When
I mentioned running linux it didn't seem to be a problem for them. I'm still running
8.1 and will be until after I get the DSL up and working. I want to continue the
connection sharing that I've been running
Hey gang we definitely need a newbie How2 on this
also a list of questions to ask the DSL provider
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 22:39, Thomas Williams wrote:
OK, so here's the deal. Come Monday I will be getting DSL from sprint installed.
When I mentioned running linux it didn't seem to be a problem
On June 1, 2003 01:42 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On 02 Jun 2003 06:32:28 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
What kinda modem ya getting?
Some providers give you a modem-connection-sharing-NAT thing all in
one?!
Now that I have the reply working right :-)
BEWARE of those all in one
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 02:37 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
Folks,
I am about to have an adsl connection within a few days, too. I have heard
that all i need is a program called PPPoE. I've been told the telephone
company is going to bring a modem and I have to have a pc100 compatible
network card.
I'm
On Sat, 31 May 2003 15:56:48 -0300
Josenildo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I am about to have an adsl connection within a few days, too. I have
heard that all i need is a program called PPPoE.
Mandrake comes with several options to get you connected via PPPoE,
don't worry about it.
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 04:56, Josenildo Marques wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 02:37 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
Folks,
I am about to have an adsl connection within a few days, too. I have heard
that all i need is a program called PPPoE. I've been told the telephone
company is going to bring a
On 02 Jun 2003 06:32:28 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
What kinda modem ya getting?
Some providers give you a modem-connection-sharing-NAT thing all in
one?!
--
Joehill
Registered Linux user #282046
Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
16:41:35 up 1 day, 3:30, 3 users, load
-
From: Josenildo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] DSL
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 02:37 pm, Eric Scott wrote:
Folks,
I am about to have an adsl connection within a few days, too. I have heard
that all i need is a program
On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:55 pm, charles wright wrote:
how do you setup a dsl for mandrake linux 9.1
Well, that's a little generic for a question, as what sort of DSL connection
are you planing on?
If you are getting a DSL Modem that links to the computer with a 10Mb LAN
connection, its as
Hello all,
i don't get it. you got a command not found error
when you tried to use urpmi?
anyway, here's an URL, if you feel this is more comfortable...
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/rp-pppoe-3.5-1.i386.rpm
download this, then boot back to Linux, install it, and then
adsl-setup
On Friday 03 January 2003 10:33 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:10, you wrote:
adsl-setup
got adsl-setup: command not found
urpmi rp-pppoe
get adsl-setup: command not found
Any other way to get it?
Jody
i don't get it. you got a command not
On Saturday January 4 2003 08:15 am, et wrote:
On Friday 03 January 2003 10:33 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:10, you wrote:
adsl-setup
got adsl-setup: command not found
urpmi rp-pppoe
get adsl-setup: command not found
Any other way to get
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 10:32, Anthony Abby wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 14:25, Jody Cleveland wrote:
What type of network card do you have?
Linksys LNE100 TX
Is it on the hcl?
Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), which you'll find here
Hello all,
Well, I took the plunge and installed Mandrake 9. So far, I'm very impressed
with it. I like it quite a bit better than Redhat 8. Any way, I'm trying to
setup my DSL connection. No matter what I do, it says it's unable to
connect, and to check my configuration. I dual boot with
Jody Cleveland said:
Hello all,
Well, I took the plunge and installed Mandrake 9. So far, I'm very
impressed with it. I like it quite a bit better than Redhat 8. Any way,
I'm trying to setup my DSL connection. No matter what I do, it says it's
unable to connect, and to check my
Hello,
Jody, does your system even see your network card? Can you ping the
loopback address, or manually assign it an ip and ping it? I'm not
familiar with the belkin, but if it's like the Linksys
firewall router I
use at home, can you ping the default gateway address on it? Need a
On Friday 03 January 2003 15:39, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello all,
Well, I took the plunge and installed Mandrake 9. So far, I'm very
impressed with it. I like it quite a bit better than Redhat 8. Any way, I'm
trying to setup my DSL connection. No matter what I do, it says it's unable
to
Hello,
Personally, i had many problems getting Mandrake Control Center
to configure my ADSL connection. In fact, i never could get
it to work.
What i do is configure it from the command line. It's really simple
and fast. Even faster that configuring the same connection under
XP pro. Just
- Original Message -
From: Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 10:39 AM
Subject: [newbie] DSL Configuration - How?
Hello all,
Well, I took the plunge and installed Mandrake 9. So far, I'm very
impressed
with it. I
Hello,
Are you using your Belkin as a DHCP server?
I don't know...
Jody
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 14:16, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
Are you using your Belkin as a DHCP server?
I don't know...
That's irrelevant right now... you need to get your network card working
first. If you can't pint 127.0.0.1 then you're immediate problem is
linux isn't seeing your
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 14:16, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
Are you using your Belkin as a DHCP server?
I don't know...
Well in Windows... do you have windows set up to pick up an IP from a
DHCP? Or is it static?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
Well, if I type ping localhost, it says the network is unavailable. But, if
I go into connection settings for network, it lists eth0 as having an ip
address. The weird thing is, the driver listed for the network card is
tulip. Does that make any sense? Should I try to download a new driver for
Well in Windows... do you have windows set up to pick up an IP from a
DHCP? Or is it static?
I have it set to automatically detect IP. I thought the DHCP was my
provider.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
What type of network card do you have?
Linksys LNE100 TX
Is it on the hcl?
?
Jody
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
- Original Message -
From: Jody Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:25 PM
Subject: [newbie] DSL Configuration - How?
What type of network card do you have?
Linksys LNE100 TX
I have that exact card - tulip is the correct driver
On Saturday 04 January 2003 02:10, you wrote:
adsl-setup
got adsl-setup: command not found
urpmi rp-pppoe
get adsl-setup: command not found
Any other way to get it?
Jody
i don't get it. you got a command not found error
when you tried to use urpmi?
anyway, here's an URL, if you feel
What should I have set for my network card?
Jody
I might be wrong, but there's probably nothing wrong
with your card. Just leave the defaults for now.
Damian
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Hello, Good after-noon I have a problem I currently have aol-dsl, so to use the
service in linux I installed vmware, and created windows their. But I would like to
know is their a way to combine the connection from the vmware onto my linux. I'm
currently running Mandrake 8.2 with kde-3.0.3.
Im located in queens. N.YAnthony VDo You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
On Thursday 05 September 2002 05:20 pm, Anthony V wrote:
Im located in queens. N.Y
Anthony V
-
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
My condolences.
-- cmg
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
In Mandrake Control Center, go to network configuration, click on
expert, then click on the Configure Internet Access button. Use the
pull-down menu to select eth0. That is the first ethernet device
detected by your system. SHould work fine.
- Paul Rodríguez
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 08:23, Juan
Hello Everyone,
I am new to Mandrake and I have installed 7.1 Deluxe ,I have had for about a year or less, on my laptop. The problem is I am trying to connect to the internet and I have a pmcia card with modem and ethernet on one (linksys). Linux see the modem and tries to connect to the
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On Wednesday 24 October 2001 00:05, Paul Schwebel
spouted off about Re: [newbie] DSL and 8.1, the saga SOLVED!:
Dave and Paul,
I'm not sure what fixed things. I reinstalled Mandrake
last night because I have played
.
-Paul
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On Monday 22 October 2001 10:13, Paul Schwebel
opined on the topic: Re:
[newbie] DSL and 8.1, the saga continues
Dave,
Thanks for the clarification on my questions.
Earthlink/Mindspring
Dave and Paul,
I'm not sure what fixed things. I reinstalled Mandrake
last night because I have played around with so many
files that I wasn't sure of the original state of the
install.
I made sure I had bind utilities installed, and
carefully configured my rp-pppoe software, initially
with NO
Dave,
Thanks for the clarification on my questions.
Earthlink/Mindspring has 3 nameservers for their
Mindspring customers (of which I am one). They are:
207.69.188.185
207.69.188.186
207.69.188.187
I use the first two in my resolv.conf files and in the
rp-pppoe setup. I can ping these numbers.
you can get around the DNS by using the IP address of there pop and
smtp servers.
___
Robert MacLean
- Original Message -
From: Paul Schwebel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] DSL
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On Monday 22 October 2001 10:13, Paul Schwebel opined on the topic: Re:
[newbie] DSL and 8.1, the saga continues
Dave,
Thanks for the clarification on my questions.
Earthlink/Mindspring has 3 nameservers for their
Mindspring customers (of which
I'm still trying to connect my Mandrake 8.1 box to the
Internet via an Earthlink/Mindspring DSL connection.
I've gone over the various suggestions I've gotten
from this list and others, done some reading and
reconfiguring. I'm not there yet, but I'm closer.
Here's what's going on:
I'm using the
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On Sunday 21 October 2001 21:24, Paul Schwebel opined on the topic:
[newbie] DSL and 8.1, the saga continues
I'm using the rp-pppoe gui. When I start the link,
the gui appears to connect, that is, it goes 'green'.
However, I can't connect
I'm using Mandrake 8.1 and thouroughly enjoy it. I'm
trying to set my up DSL connection. I have a hardware
connection from my NIC(eth0) to the DSL modem on a
standalone Linux box.
I'm a bit confused by the set up process using the
Mandrake Control Center. It detects my NIC (3com
3c90x) without a
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On Friday 19 October 2001 12:17, Paul Schwebel opined on the topic:
[newbie] DSL and 8.1
I'm using Mandrake 8.1 and thouroughly enjoy it. I'm
trying to set my up DSL connection. I have a hardware
connection from my NIC(eth0) to the DSL modem
If you're using a standalone computer, you don't need to setup any LAN
settings. I'm not sure whay you would be having trouble connecting
using the Control Center. Did you set the primary and secondary DNS
numbers that your DSL provider gave you?
Using the roaring penguin software, check to
--- Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 19 October 2001 12:17, Paul Schwebel
I'm
trying to set my up DSL connection. I have a
hardware
connection from my NIC(eth0) to the DSL modem on a
standalone Linux box.
Is the DSL modem an external modem/router/bridge, or
an
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[newbie] DSL and 8.1
--- Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 19 October 2001 12:17, Paul Schwebel
I'm
trying to set my up DSL connection. I have
--- Paul Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're using a standalone computer, you don't
need to setup any LAN
settings. I'm not sure whay you would be having
trouble connecting
using the Control Center. Did you set the primary
and secondary DNS
numbers that your DSL provider gave
This is not really a Mandrake question, But I was
hoping one of you might know whether or not I can use
a konnex connector to be able to dial over a DSL
line. My company currently does not support VPN and
because I have DSL, I cannot dial my employer. My
computer is in a room without a phoneline,
Hey all. I'm running a Hewlett Packard Pavilion 733 Mhz pentium 3 with 128
ram and an ATI radeon 32 MB graphics card.
So far, so good.
LM is installed (Lnx4Win) and seems to be wortking well with my graphics card.
The only problem I'm having is setting it up to access the internet.
I've tried
Joe Lore, just wondering how you've made out with your DSL connection.
Glenn...
Glenn Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user #175132
Powered by Linux-Mandrake 7.1
I have to DCHP to a
windows box to use mine, other thanthat it is active and
healthy.
Charles
((-:
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Glenn
JohnsonSent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:22
, December 13, 2000 9:22
PM
Subject: [newbie] DSL
Joe Lore, just wondering how you've made out with your DSL
connection.
Glenn... Glenn Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user #175132
Powered by Linux-Mandrake 7.1
Does anyone know of a DSL provider in the Massachusetts
area...that's not too expensive...(around $49.00)
That provides a static IP...
just called Verizon...and they don't offer static IPs
anymore.
--
Registered Linux User:167369
=KompuKit
(but who needs them with postfix running).
Their news server is great. All for $49.95 a month. Tech. support sux.
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
KompuKit
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 11:49 AM
To: Linux-Mandrake
Subject: [newbie] DSL
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
KompuKit
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 11:49 AM
To: Linux-Mandrake
Subject: [newbie] DSL provider
Does anyone know of a DSL provider in the Massachusetts
area...that's not too expensive...(around $49.00)
That provides
-Mandrake
Subject: [newbie] DSL provider
Does anyone know of a DSL provider in the Massachusetts
area...that's not too expensive...(around $49.00)
That provides a static IP...
just called Verizon...and they don't offer static IPs
anymore.
--
Registered Linux User:167369
I'm thinking of getting DSL from Verison...
is there a cheaper provider...then them...
that doesn't require credit cards??
--
Registered Linux User:167369
=KompuKit=
Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071
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From: "KompuKit" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux-Mandrake" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:56 AM
Subject: [newbie] DSL install
I'm thinking of getting DSL from Verison...
is there a cheaper provider...then them...
tha
Dear Macmillian/Mandrake Support,
I have DSL High speed Internet access, but am having some trouble
getting it configured for my linux Machine. I'm having quite a few
hurdles to pass. First of all, My Network card does not want to detect.
I tried using ifconfig, and it does not show up,
Steve:
Did you ever get an answer
I have the same prob.
Thnx
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Dressler
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 8:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] DSL
I have 2 win98 machines
Steve Dressler wrote:
I have 2 win98 machines, and networked with ADSL going to both computers,
I also have a IBM Server 320 with mandrake 7.1 installed on it. How much
trouble is it to connect it to the network so I can have DSL going to it?
Sorry if this has been topic before.
If
I have 2 win98 machines, and networked with ADSL going to both computers,
I also have a IBM Server 320 with mandrake 7.1 installed on it. How much
trouble is it to connect it to the network so I can have DSL going to it?
Sorry if this has been topic before.
Glenn Johnson wrote:
Yes. You need to type (as root), 'adsl-start' and you will see a few dots
echoed, and then it will (should) say 'Connected!'. At that point you can
surf the web, get your mail, etc... To disconnect you type 'adsl-stop'.
I'm assuming you have a dynamic IP address? I
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