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Netopia aux modem backup cable pinout31 Jul 2004 20:27 GMT1
Device: Netopia R7200.
Firmware supports an external modem, and while I'm waiting for
installation of new service at a location I'm setting up, I'd like to
be able to still run a few workstations via a dialup link and NAT.
ericsson HM220DP modem30 Jul 2004 22:24 GMT1
does anyone have datasheet for HM200DP modem or know how to restart modem
(software way)
thanks
2 PCs share ADSL Internet connection29 Jul 2004 23:57 GMT6
I've read a lot of the responses on this newsgroup on sharing the
Internet connection between 2 PCs but still did not find the answer to
my case.
I have a PC with NIC card connected to the Internet (ADSL) through a 1
Upgrade of LinkSys BEFSR11 firmware broke SMTP & Telnet29 Jul 2004 22:47 GMT4
I have a LinkSys BEFSR11 router connected to Verizon DSL.
The router was working well, and all PC Internet programs were working fine.
I upgraded the firmware to v1.46 because I liked some of the new features
offered.
How to set up usb adsl modem in Linux?29 Jul 2004 12:07 GMT3
 I am trying to setup a home network that can share my adsl
connection using Linux. I have a usb adsl modem, but I dont have a
router. Hence I would like to make use of my old Pentium to act as a
firewall/router, by running Linux. The Pentium machine doesnt have a
I *did* install the SBC Yahoo! DSL software, but on a Mac28 Jul 2004 07:01 GMT3
I am well aware of the horrors of installing the SBC Yahoo! DSL
bundled software under Windows. I, however, did so on a Mac running OS
X. From what I can tell, the installation merely added an 'SBC Yahoo!
DSL' Ethernet port configuration to the Network control panel, and a
Vpn upload speed27 Jul 2004 17:34 GMT6
I'm trying to setup a vpn connection between two offices. The server
is at location A and at location B computers access the server at
Location A to get patient info from a Sybase 5.5 database.
I am looking at the various cable modem/adsl upload speeds and was
bridge26 Jul 2004 22:53 GMT2
Still can't access remote admin on D-Link DI-80425 Jul 2004 16:05 GMT3
This is supposed to be easy but I just can't get it to work!!!????
I changed the remote admin port to 8080, 2000, 20000, etc, but I still
can't connect to the web interface from **outside** the LAN. The
browser just returns with a "The page cannot be displayed etc.. etc..
D-Link configuring problem not working with DSL modem25 Jul 2004 14:15 GMT3
I am trying to configure a D-Link 624 on a windows XP Pro machine over
a netware 3.12 network using Tiger Stack 3314T Hub.  My DSL has a
bridged port.  I followed the instructions to set up the router as a
Dynamic IP address, but my DSL modem is not working .
Will DSL work with my phone system?25 Jul 2004 04:54 GMT4
I would like to get DSL service, but I called Bell South, my potential local
provider -- they say it won't work, but I'm not convinced the person I spoke
to knows what he's talking about.
Here's the situation. I have a phone system with four separate lines and
need help with SBC dsl and RT31125 Jul 2004 04:36 GMT2
hallo,...
Can anyone help me with the problem i am having setting up SBC dsl model (westell wirespeed 36R516) and netgear rt311 router?
I tried both PPOE and Ethernet setting on my router, but still can't get the Link/Act light to come up. I checked the WAN IP, it is 0.0.0.0.
I ...
DSL Install Problems24 Jul 2004 17:18 GMT4
ALL
Yes I should have stared by reading all the stuff in this NG, but I
had one suscessful install on a friend's home office that  worked.
The provider is/was Southern Bell and I got the Ultra so there is a
DSL wireless ranges20 Jul 2004 22:11 GMT4
I was wondering if anyone knows which DSL provider offers the widest
distance of service for home wireless -- Earthlink claims only to
offer 75 to 100 feet, and Bell South says 300 feet. Is 300 the best I
can hope to find?
Mac address on your modem??20 Jul 2004 21:58 GMT1
Warren's response marks a new high in lows for this forum - a smug,
idiotic answer, thinly wrapped in supposed pedagogy. What in hell do
you think learning _is_ but asking questions? How does your reply help
or enlighten in any way? What does it accomplish but tell the original
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