Re: Broadband???

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Wolfgang Gill wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 21:34:54 -0500, Alex Evonosky wrote

Wolfgang Gill wrote:

Get yourself a Router (A D-Link DI-804HV comes to mind). And let the router do
all the logging in and configuration for you.

Thats fine for a simple NAT. For granularity and QoS, packet shaping for VoIP (vonage, etc), allowing true stateful packet filtering, port forwarding, etc; IPtables is a better solution.



That's what I use as well. The features that are not required can be turned off. I use the software firewall in Linux (Iptables) and I have one on Windows (Not the windows crap version though) as well. But as for broadband configuration, I find an external router is much easier to configure. And since this one also has a 4 port switch, I can connect to other PC's on the LAN as well. Plus mine logs on for me as well, so, I don't have to write a script to do that for me.

Wolf
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I'm going to hijack this thread for a moment since it seems pertinent to a problem I'm having. If this is out of line, please feel free to flame or ignore me as suits the situation.

I have a DSL connection through QWest and a local ISP. Setting up the ActionTEC DSL modem using PPP0A and DHCP was trivial with Windows, as was the Linksys WRT54G four-port switch. Fairly painless other than the wireless, which I finally resolved to my satisfaction.

You may have noticed this is being posted from a WinXP system; this is because under FC3, installed with the DSL active, I can do simple network things like ping to, say, google or to my workplace, but cannot get a browser (firefox as delivered) or up2date or yum to work. I should have saved my routing table and other items before posting this, and presented them here for review, but did not think of it in time. I will boot up FC3 and grab that info and post it as a reply to this note.

I'm a bit confused and could use some help...

Be back soon.
Chuck Sterling


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