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[ILUG] YA-ADSL Question

[ILUG] YA-ADSL Question

kevin lyda kevin at ie.suberic.net
Fri Jun 7 21:05:29 IST 2002


On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:09:06PM +0100, Brian O'Donoghue wrote:
> Right when I take the Alcatel ADSL modem out of it's box and connect one nic
> to one of it's RJ45 out ports and connect the RJ11 to the data port of the
> adsl wall jack, bring up the web configuration interface, which protocol
> should I use to connect to eircom?

i'd just try them all.  also, is this for your own use or for work?
if it's your own i'd suggest calling eircom, explaining that you want
your questions answered or you'll switch to esat.

> hardware from eircom, eircom have stated they will abstain from helping me
> configure the connection.

the whole concept of customer service is just beyond them, isn't it?

just as an aside could people asking adsl questions on this list please
consider making some noises of sympathy or something to us poor fsckers
who won't be seeing adsl before the teens...

kevin

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