Linux and SBC DSL

Hall, Tony, JCW Tony.Hall at jcw.org
Thu Apr 10 16:49:06 CDT 2003


I have a Speedstream external modem, D-Link wireless router... The router
has built in PPOE and takes care of the connection completely. Had it
connected to SBC within 15 minutes of opening the box, and that includes
plugging in everything. After that it doesn't care what OS you are running
as long as you have a nic or WiFi. The router is configured through your
browser, easy set-up...  

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Wagner [mailto:ismgr at atchisonkansas.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 11:31 AM
To: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: Linux and SBC DSL

I realize that many of you do not have much of a preference to Bell's 
DSL (at least that is the idea I get from many of the posts lately, 
especially ones that refer to downstream speeds), but that's what I 
have in my area (Independence) and I was thinking of possibly setting 
up one of the older machines I have at home on an older version of 
Mandrake (8.1 - I think).

Anyway, I was wondering how much of a chore it is to setup the router 
and get all the boxes sitting behind it to work right.

I realize that I can run DHCP on most routers for the backside, but 
for the purposes that I'm wanting, I'd like to consider running 
static, unless I'm off my rocker and can do everything I want to with 
DHCP.

My question is this:

How does the router acquire the IP from Bell?

Do most routers work with DHCP (as far as negotiating its own IP)?

Thanks,

Chris




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