Hi All,
I'm possibly looking at paying someone to set up a small
network/domain/DNS/mail/file/firewall/ftp/http/router/whatever else
server for my small home office network.
I already have one set up as most of the above, but I've hacked my way
through that and would like a clean install and
On 12/09/2007, Heracles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If they don't then there is a problem in the physical layer. This is
> usually a poor connection, an unfiltered phone in the house or a noisy
> line. The first two we can usually check for and solve, the third is the
Or the modem being conne
On Wednesday 12 September 2007 09:07:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Running apt-get build-dep will still help, as it installs all the
> > prerequisites for building the package that already exists. I'd expect
> > that the newer package would still need most of these.
> >
> > QT libraries are a bi
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Hi Murray,
The 10.1.1.1 LAN address is the one to use. Your ADSL modem is also a
router and acts as the DNS (it actually points to your ISPs DNSs) and
DHCP server for you. That is why you use its internal LAN address.
Now let's go over a few things as
G'day Heracles,
The connection dropping out was only a one off. It was the modem that
dropped out.
I had already set up the connections for eth0, and the computer picked
the LAN address of the modem. 10.1.1.1. To get the connection to work,
I needed to type in the WAN address. But this on
On 11/09/2007, Murray Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> G'day Heracles,
>
> This worked, but I'm not sure exactly which address the DNS of my modem
> is. There is a WAN address and a LAN address, I used both.
You should use "LAN" (stands for LOCAL Area Network), usually has one of "
10.a.b.c
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Hi Murray,
It should not drop out. However, two things to check:
1. Do you have an inline filter on all phones that connect to the same
line as the router(you don't need one for the router)? If you don't this
will cause problems such as poor connectio
G'day Heracles,
This worked, but I'm not sure exactly which address the DNS of my modem
is. There is a WAN address and a LAN address, I used both.
Also, the connection drops out after a couple of minutes. So still
something is a miss. To get it up and running again, I have to
deactivate then
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 05:53:13PM +1000, Scott Ragen wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> Internode will be shortly migrating our adsl from layer 3 to layer 2
> pppoe.
> I've done pppoe before, so thats not a problem, but we have a 5 ip subnet.
> I'm curious to how I configure the server. (Internode have said w
Hey Guys,
Internode will be shortly migrating our adsl from layer 3 to layer 2
pppoe.
I've done pppoe before, so thats not a problem, but we have a 5 ip subnet.
I'm curious to how I configure the server. (Internode have said we get a
new ip address for pppoe, but keep the subnet assigned, and wi
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