At 11:02 AM 02/12/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm very sorry if this is a stupid question.
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>In our company, we want to set up a small network of about 20 PCs. ADSL
>seems like a good inexpensive solution, and I understand that FreeBSD with
>Netgraph can act like a gateway for our computers.
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>What I don't understand is whether we will have to use IP aliasing (NAT) or
>we can have our own routable IP range. Since ADSL is a Point-to-point link
>over Ethernet, does the protocol / one ADSL line support more than one IP,
>or will everything have to be aliased?
FYI: We support direct IP over ethernet bridging on our cards without the
pppoe nonsense on FreeBSD.
Bridging over both frame relay and PTP lines are supported.
www.etinc.com
Dennis
>Thank you
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>Takashi Kiguchi
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