duncan wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have just finished a 7.0 server install in San Francisco via phone
> from Sydney (not a fun experience).
>
> The server is used as a fileserver, firewall and internet connection via
> normal phone line for a small 10 person office.
>
> The good news is I have it working quite nicely and can access it
> remotely.
>
> The next big task is to change the connection from a standard dial up
> connection to a DSL connection from internetconect.com
>
> I have installed 2 network cards, one for internal and one for external
> dsl connection.
>
> I have not got much of a clue about DSL as it is not availible in
> Australia.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction on how to configure this
> connection?

It's not really rocket surgery, actually -- it looks like you already
understand that this is NOT like a BRI, so you're 90% of the way there.

Essentially it depends on the ISP. Is it dynamic IP or static? You can
essentially configure the machine as though it were on an Ethernet. It's
that simple.

If it's static IP, get the assigned IP -- if it's DHCP, set up pump. Voil�!

-Stephen-


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