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Re: ADSL / USB



Title: Re: [ukha_d] ADSL / USB
Eventhough this should work, number one firewall rule is not to have any services on it. If there is any chance then you should use another box for this. What about your SGI?
 
Marc
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] ADSL / USB

At 9:07 am +0100 16/8/01, Matthew J Robinson wrote:
        Success! I now have a linux box running RedHat7.1 talking to my BT USB ADSL
(can I buy a vowel please) box and ethernet on the other side. Full NAT for my
Win98 box and SGI. Next step is to install Squid Cache, DHCP and Apache.

At 7:33 am -0500 15/8/01, Craig Callander wrote:
I have same problem, no NTL in my area. I'm going to try the smoothwall product on a spare PC with the BT 500 DSL product (USB).

Both of these are a possibility for the future, so anymore feedback on setup + reliability etc would be appreciated.

First I think I would try Darren's method of extending the cable from Master socket to USB adaptor.

Mind you, the real decision is do I really want to pay £40 per month to BT....

Martin


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