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Once again its called PPoA which stands for Ppoint to Point over ATM, and
you do send TCP/IP Packets over the phoneline. set ppp wan0-0 ipcp(I
believe this is IP protocol not sure what the c means) 0.0.0.0 which is how
you manually setup the IP Connection for your Cisco678 DSL Router not Modem.
Dan
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From: "Chuck Hays" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: RE: [OT] Qwest + 678
>
> So with the DMT stardard, the modem and the hardware on the other end do
> NO error correction themselves? I find that hard to believe. I am not
> trying to make enemies here, but what you are saying is illogical. The
> reason we HAVE a DSL modem is that we can't send tcp/ip directly over a
> phone line. Its encoded into some other format (which I don't claim to
> know the details of - DMT/CAP/etc..), and there has to be some kind of
> error checking. It would be unreasonable to think otherwise.
>
> -Chuck Hays
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>
> On Sun, 2001-10-07 at 14:24, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Why is this so definately "malarky"? You don't think its
> > > possible that
> > > through a higher level of error checking you could introduce several
> > > (15-20) milliseconds of additional latency? I don't think its utterly
> > > ridiculous as a possibility.
> >
> > Error checking and correction built into the TCP/IP protocol, and is
handled
> > at the receiving host. There is no error checking of packets by
routers.
> >
> > StanTheMan
> > TheHardwareFreak
> > www.hardwarefreak.devastation.cc
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