Hi Soumyadip Modak They have 2 schemes. With the Router, without the Router (USB one). The USB one, is a DSL Modem,which could connect up to 2MB), which looks apparently like a Dialup USB Modem. If you got a network and need to provide access to other users on the Network, you just need to install/enable/configure a Proxy. When I enquired last (around 2 years ago), they didnt had a Linux driver for the same.
The other scheme, where you get a router (and a static Public IP). Which you could just hook on to your network to provide connectivity to other users on the network. The registration costs were pretty high (earlier), but the new pricing seems to be attractive. (I wish if they could have increases the data-limit out there). HTH Rajesh > Hi, > Dishnet DSL's new tariffs are pretty attractive (www.ddsl.net). Does > anyone have any experience working on Dishnet DSL? I'm not interested in > the dial-up side of things. I got a couple of questionsre: the DSL > service > > I can't figure out the funda behind the USB modem and Router. Do I need > to have both ? What is the status of Linux compatibility of the modem ? > What are the registration costs and hidden costs ? > > -- > Soumyadip Modak > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://soumyadip.spymac.net/blog > > -- > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body > "unsubscribe ilug-cal" and an empty subject line. > FAQ: http://www.ilug-cal.org/node.php?id=3 > > ************************************************************** > Scanned by MailScan Anti-Virus and Content Security Software. > Visit http://www.mwti.net for more info on eScan and MailScan. > ************************************************************** > > -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body "unsubscribe ilug-cal" and an empty subject line. FAQ: http://www.ilug-cal.org/node.php?id=3
