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Hi If there is actually a network port, then you should be able to configure the device to create a connection independant of any network activity, and it should function a a regular network gateway. My experience with the Lucent Cellpipe involves a serial connection to blank the config, setup the network port and dsl settings. After setting up the network port and rebooting the router, you can telnet to the device. Sean Akshay Lamba wrote: __._,_.___The one I saw has a usb interface with a modem interface and a ethernet interface...I by default considered the eth interface to function as a switch, are you saying I can use the eth as a line in and have the modem dial-out automatically? As against initiating the connection from the linux box?A --------- Original Message -------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [dubailug] Lucent ADSL Router Date: 17/07/06 10:10
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Re: [dubailug] Lucent ADSL Router
Sean Craig - Snr Solutions Consultant - enigmatis Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:27:53 -0700
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