ewbie] internet sharing setup
> Have you tried flashing your external modem? Make it current, and maybe
> you'll get a faster connection. Just a thought.
The modem has been "flash upgraded" twice to see if the problem was local,
but it appears
it is at my ISP's end. They have
are we rating "connection" (as reported "connected at 33600" or whatever
speed or transfer speed, as seen with, say, the "details" tab of kppp? or in
M$winders on the sysmon setup with bytes recieved or bytes sent?
On Saturday 08 December 2001 22:45, you wrote:
> > Have you tried flashing your
it's information until something nudges
it.
-JMS
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At 02:52 PM 12/7/2001 -0500, Ed Tharp wrote:
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>why ftp? could use samba and be up and running and sharing files and drives
>and printers w/ the winders boxes in no time?
Speaking of Samba, I get the icon for the Linux box to show up on my Win2K
& Win95 clients but I can't browse the Linux box.
Have you tried flashing your external modem? Make it current, and maybe
you'll get a faster connection. Just a thought.
On Friday 07 December 2001 03:07 pm, you wrote:
> I had a sneeky feeling i'd get a debate rather than an answer on this
> one
>
> The setup is for a reason, hence the ca
ough to get you started anyway...
rgds
frank
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I had a sneeky feeling i'd get a debate rath
I had a sneeky feeling i'd get a debate rather than an answer on this one
The setup is for a reason, hence the carefully chosen wording of the request.
I'm aware that linux is probably the better gateway but at this moment in time, my ISP
cannot get a faster connection to my external modem t
You are suggesting a highly irregular setup. Usually, you want the notebook
to be portable. Does the notebook have 2 network cards in it? Why have you
chosen it as the internet portal? Linux would make a much better portal.
On Friday 07 December 2001 07:25 am, you wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I wan
Hi...
I want my windows laptop to be the gateway to allow my linux machines to connect to
the internet.
I also need each machine to be able to ftp to any other machine thro the ethernet
cables and hub. (cat5e 100mbps)
I'm going mad here trying to find non-confusing information to set this up.
I'v