You're absolutely right Janidentical
Jan Ceuleers wrote:
andyk365 wrote:
This looks remarkably similar to the Sangoma S519 card
(http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-adsl2-support). Remarkably
identical indeed.
The Viking ADSL2+ is indeed *very* similar to the sangoma s519
Andy,
andyk365 wrote:
We supply the ADSL2+ card you're talking about in the UK now. It
presents as
a realtek ethernet NIC and as far as we are aware works well with xBSD.
You can check it out at http://www.oem-router-solutions.co.uk
http://www.oem-router-solutions.co.uk - if you have
Hi
We supply the ADSL2+ card you're talking about in the UK now. It presents as
a realtek ethernet NIC and as far as we are aware works well with xBSD.
You can check it out at http://www.oem-router-solutions.co.uk
http://www.oem-router-solutions.co.uk - if you have any questions you need
I use a pulsar ADSL modem with IPCop and a net4801. It works just fine.
If I understand their new ADSL 2+ offering it is connected to the host
system via a normal ethernet interface. The settings are done via some
web interface. So I would have thought it would work with BSD as well.
Cheers
magnus
When I was in talks with Pulsar technical support, they offered to
replace my original Pulsar with a ADSL2+ one when they released them,
they believed that as it used a Realtek chipset it would already be
supported under *BSD - but they could not confirm if this was the case
or not at the time.
Hi,
I use a Bewan PCI ADSL card on a linux/4801 firewall box (in the UK).
Not sure what the OpenBSD support is like though.
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 08:33 +0100, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
I'm considering replacing a Net4521 OpenBSD firewall + D-Link DSL router
with a Net5501 running OpenBSD as
I bought a Traverse Pulsar ADSL PCI card my my net4801, but never
managed to get it working. I emailed Traverse before buying it and the
promised FreeBSD and OpenBSD support, whilst some drivers did appear
they were very unstable, I had some back and forth with technical
support but they never
Hello,
I'm considering replacing a Net4521 OpenBSD firewall + D-Link DSL router
with a Net5501 running OpenBSD as both router and firewall. Does anyone have
any experience of using PCI or miniPCI ADSL cards in a Soekris device and
ideally running OpenBSD? And being in the UK I'd be using PPPoA.
On 2008-04-18, Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering replacing a Net4521 OpenBSD firewall + D-Link DSL router
with a Net5501 running OpenBSD as both router and firewall. Does anyone have
any experience of using PCI or miniPCI ADSL cards in a Soekris device and
ideally running
Hmmm. I thought earlier I remembered Sangoma doing BSD drivers for
their ADSL products, but that they were hideously expensive (2005)
but when I checked this page (earlier before replying)
http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-freebsd-drivers
right at the bottom it seems to say that the S518 is not
Hmmm. I thought earlier I remembered Sangoma doing BSD drivers for
their ADSL products, but that they were hideously expensive (2005)
Depends on what you call expensive - I think $130 is awfully high
(enough to keep me out), but not hideously so. I must clarify - in
spite of being familiar
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