On 9/6/06, Eri Mendz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good enough. But how to know if ACM-compliant or not? Makikita ba sa box

Sa kahon, di ko alam. Siguro sa Tech Specs sheet. Or para sigurado
tignan mo na lang kung yung USB device mo ay compatible sa Linux dito
sa website na ito: http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/

yan? I have seen the likes of Linksys, DLink, etc here but seems like
all-in-one type: adsl modem na router/firewall pa tsaka wireless. Ano naman
ito? I dont think i need this type imho.

Most of the ADSL modems that have Ethernet interface already have the
router/firewall function. It's hard to get one that's "just an ADSL
modem" these days. Anyway, on Linux or any other OS, if you get the
one that has router functionality, you just need to configure your NIC
to get it's settings from DHCP and you're ready to go. If you're using
the "plain modem" one, you'll need to setup PPPoE or PPPoA client for
your Linux box.

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