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RE: Re: Sharing an ADSL connection on your LAN
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Re: Sharing an ADSL connection on your LAN
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 14:59:21 +0100
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How
long do you have it?
And do
you have any firewall installed on your network?
Have
you tried any of the VoIP applications and PC to phone
applications?
Like
Netmeeting, CallServe, etc.
Cheers,
Nik
No change at
all. Just unplugged the frog, plugged in the router to the adsl line
and
network, configured the router using the instructions provided and it
just
works. Yes, the router does have a built-in
modem.
Regards, Darren
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic"
<nikola@k...> wrote: > Did you have to change provider/service,
or
that router has a built- in > modem? >
Nik >
-----Original Message----- > From: baker_darren
[mailto:darren@d...] > Sent: 12 July 2002
13:34 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject:
[ukha_d] Re: Sharing an ADSL connection on your LAN > >
> I totally replaced the Frog with an Alcatel
SpeedTouchPro
router and > have never had any problems with it. I
got
mine from DSLSource ( > www.dslsource.co.uk ) who now
sell
quite a selection. > I also have a dynamic IP and I use
Direct Update to upload the > address. It all works
fine. > > Regards, >
Darren >
> > --- In ukha_d@y..., "Amar Nagi"
<amar@a...> wrote: > > Looks great !
thanks > > one question i have dynamic
ip > > which i upload to my register
domain. > > how would i do this if the router takes
care
of the dial up ? > > can i get the ip address of my
router for a machine on the lan ? >
> >
> > >
-----Original Message----- >
> From: BUTLER, Tony, FM
[mailto:tony.butler@r...] >
> Sent: Fri 12/07/2002
13:10 > > To:
'ukha_d@y...' > >
Cc: > > Subject:
RE:
[ukha_d] Sharing an ADSL connection on your LAN >
> > > >
> Yes. See my other post on
the
subject. The only one I know > if that takes a
USB
>from
> There are also routers that
replace
the frog because they > have the adsl modem built
in. > > >
> Check out www.seg.co.uk for more
info. The install > instructions are there too
IIRC. > > > > >
> Tony >
> >
>
-----Original Message----- >
>
From: Amar Nagi [mailto:amar@a...] >
>
Sent: 12 July 2002 13:04 >
>
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Sharing an ADSL connection on >
your
LAN > > > > >
>
tony, > > >
>
can you tell me more. I have a alcatel usb modem and >
currently >
>
i
am using winroute to share the connection but i am >
looking >
>
for a hardware option instead. Is this what you are >
saying. > > >
>
-----Original Message----- >
>
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM >
[mailto:tony.butler@r...] >
>
Sent: Fri 12/07/2002 12:45 >
>
To: 'ukha_d@y...' >
>
Cc: >
>
Subject: [ukha_d] Sharing an ADSL connection > on your
LAN > > > > >
> >
>
In case anyone is interested (:-)) , I have > done this
for
a number of >
>
clients who already had frog ADSL modems. >
>
With a Draytek vigour USB router, you plug > the modem
into
the router and the >
>
lan side then is a 4 port 10/100 switch. >
> >
>
For installation, you need a windoze based PC > in order
to
upload the frog >
>
drivers to the modem (a one time operation) > and after
that, you can remove >
>
the frog drivers completely from your system > and use
any
hardware on the lan >
>
side. > > >
>
Takes all of about 5 minutes to install. >
> > > >
>
Easy peasey. > > >
> >
>
Tony > > >
>
PS: you can now also get routers that replace > the frog
completely because >
>
they have an adsl modem built in. >
>
Check out www.seg.co.uk > > >
> >
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