Gus Wirth wrote: > I happen to have a couple of old '486 machines with network cards that > are ideal for this application. I also have a couple of low-end > pentiums. They are free to anyone who wants one. Otherwise they go to > the recycler in a couple weeks. > > I highly recommend CoyoteLinux. It is a great solution and it also > supports dial-on-demand through a modem if you don't have cable or > DSL.
Gus,
Have you set up coyote or other on a low end system for on demand dialup sharing? I've never done it and want to try. I have or can get the coyote setup stuff (used to use it instead of a netgear router until the P90 p/s or something died). Any tricks to getting dialup to work? Can it utilize a winmodem, or is hardware modem required?
Thanks,
Rich -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-newbie
