RE: ADSL and RH 7.

2000-10-29 Thread Chad W. Skinner
ECTED]]On Behalf Of Nick > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 12:43 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: ADSL and RH 7. > > > Cheers Chad > > That's useful to know. Can I ask if you know of any sites where > I can find > useful documentation? >

Re: ADSL and RH 7.

2000-10-29 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 02:09:41PM +, Nick wrote: > > I'm at home in the UK and have ADSL here. Yipee! > > I understand that RH 7 supports USB and ADSL! Does anybody have any It this a USB modem? Alcatel? If so, that is the first big hurdle. I wouldn't worry so much about 'RH supporting

RE: ADSL and RH 7.

2000-10-29 Thread Tony Inskeep
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Nick wrote: > Also, did you managed to set up this routing arrangements whereby other > computers (whether Windows or Linux) could conect to the Internet via the > Linux box that is physically connected to the ISDN modem? If I understand your setup correctly, you would pro

RE: ADSL and RH 7.

2000-10-29 Thread Nick
Cheers Chad That's useful to know. Can I ask if you know of any sites where I can find useful documentation? Also, did you managed to set up this routing arrangements whereby other computers (whether Windows or Linux) could conect to the Internet via the Linux box that is physically connecte

RE: ADSL and RH 7.

2000-10-29 Thread Chad W. Skinner
If your adsl connection is pppoe the roaring penguin client should work. I have only configured it once and it worked fine. Although, if the isp is not using msclamp it may not work correctly. I had to dig throught the configs and disable this feature. After which it worked fine. Chad > -Ori