the ? is a straight UTP
I think the cable provider had something they call a headend, I don't know
what it do but I think there's plenty info about it in the net. :)
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [plug] Linux and Destiny Cable
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> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Ian C. Sison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 10:48 PM
> >> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> Subject: RE: [plug] Linux and Destiny Cable
> >>
> >> Are you a residential subscriber? If yes, then that is not
> >> allowed as per
> >> the AUP [acceptable-use-policy] which governs the service.
> >> You therefore
> >> you run the risk of your service being cut off when, and if Destiny
> >> decides to enforce the AUP.
> >>
> >> That being said, the solution is not simply ip masquerading, as cable
> >> providers do not give out static IPs to cablemodem subscribers, unless
> >> they are corporate or reseller accounts. You've got to know
> >> how to use
> >> DHCP, and then try to fiddle with IP Masq.
>
> Actually, I haven't seen a cable modem setup yet. Tell me kung tama ang
> nasa
> isip ko.
>
> internet-----cable provider------cable modem----?----linux w/ 2
> nics-----hub-----pcs
>
> Is the ? a straight UTP, UTP crossover cable or an RG58 coax cable?
>
> What type of lan ports can we see in cable modems?
>
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