I have had an IPCOP box active as a firewall for my dial up connection for a few weeks now but have just purchased a Dynalink RTA 020 and subscribed to Jetstart and cannot figure out how to configure IPCOP and the RTA 020 to allow me to use them together. The RTA 020 works fine with its default settings when connected directly to the hub but when trying to go out via the IPCOP machine I cannot seem to get it to work.
Any light thrown on this would be appreciated. _______________________________________________________ Subject: RE: Adsl modems From: Craig Falconer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 09:21:38 +1300 Dynalink RTA 020 is a beauty wee router, and not a lot more expensive than a modem. A 3com dual link is good, but they haven't been made for 6+ months now. Alcatel ST Home is quite cheap, and does PPTP to the firewall linux box who is then responsible for NAT. > ---------- > From: Simon Hansman[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, 4 March 2002 07:35 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Adsl modems > > Hi all, > > I'm about to get JetStart and was wondering on peoples experience with > adsl > modems. What I want to do is run Smoothwall or IPCop on an old P133, then > have two networks in it, one to an 8 Port 10/100mbps switching hub and the > > other to an external adsl modem (I was thinking of getting an Asus > AAM-6000EV). Any suggestions? I see you can get pci adsl > modems...what's the support for these like under linux? > > Anything else I should be thinking about? > > Cheers > Simon
