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[ILUG] wan cards, linux and roll your own adsl...

[ILUG] wan cards, linux and roll your own adsl...

Robert Gallagher nothingworks at eircom.net
Mon Sep 3 21:51:49 IST 2001


I dont know if this is exactly what you're looking for but I was able to
connect
a FreeBSD box to an Alcatel Speed Touch pro DSL modem (I'm currently on the
Eircom trial)
using a Genius 10/100 NIC. This box functions as a router for the other
machines in the
house using PPPoE.

-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of kevin
lyda
Sent: 03 September 2001 18:07
To: irish linux users group
Subject: [ILUG] wan cards, linux and roll your own adsl...


anyone ever hook up a linux based router to worldcom/eircom supplied
leased line?  what wan card should i use - i.e. which cards are supported
by linux and worldcom/eircom?

the costs of this are a bit rough though.  i'm wondering about the
article i read about "roll your own" adsl.  there are a few, so here's
one: http://www.odessaoffice.com/sdsl.htm.  would this work over here?
what are the distance limitations?

kevin

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meatspace place: home      some admins clueless.
http://suberic.net/~kevin          --netiquette haiku 2001

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