Joerg Mertin wrote:
> Joerg Mertin wrote:
>> John Lewis wrote:
>>> I would strongly agree with Andrew on the router issue. At least if  
>>> the PPPOE client is running on your Linux box you have much more  
>>> control over how the link comes up and down. For instance you can  
>>> configure how often the client checks the other end of the connection,  
>>> if your DSL line is buggy it helps to minimise down time. Indeed a lot  
>>> of DSL routers seem to give up after having a few problems until you  
>>> reboot them. Not very good at all.
>>>
>>> As Andrew says most routers allow PPPOE passthru or bridging mode as I  
>>> more often see it. I even go one step further and use a USB DSL modem  
>>> and PPPOA instead. You don't need an ethernet card and I have found  
>>> the ping times significantly better. The Zoom 5510 and Dynamode USB  
>>> modems are conexant based and therefore compatible with Linux. I here  
>>> speedtouch are too but I haven't come across them.
>> Agreed ...
>> Wrote a FAQ Entry for one of the Sconexant based USB modems :)
> Sorry - this link is wrong (IUt's my Devel system ;) behind the Firewall).
> This is the right one ;)
> http://stargate.solsys.org/mod.php?mod=faq&op=extlist&topicid=12&expand=yes#102
Again ... it's the https link :( Getting late over here...
https://stargate.solsys.org/mod.php?mod=faq&op=extlist&topicid=12&expand=yes#102

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