Hi,

Doc Mana,

OT: where did you bought your WRT54GL? I been looking for that but seems
they don't have any more in the market, they only have G model.

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Thanks,
AC

On 10/11/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Suggestion:
>
> Get a Linksys Wireless-G 2.4GHz 54MBps Broadband
> router, about PHP2,000.00 (I have model WRT54GL).
> Wire this to your cable from the SmartBro antenna.
> You need to login in only once when you configure the
> router.  After that, you can connect 4 PCs by UTP
> cable, and about 50 PCs/laptops via wireless
> 802.11b/g.  None of the PCs/laptops that you connect
> need to login to SmartBro.  Of course wireless
> connections need to specify wep key, if that is what
> you want. Using your single SmartBro connection allows
> you to connect any number of PCs/laptopsto the router.
> Neat!
>
> PManalastas
>
>
>
> --- david jeffrey ebreo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > hi guys. im a newb to linux. and to this mailing
> > list. i thought id join and learn something. anyway,
> > ive been using linux and windows on my dual boot
> > box. i am also subscribed to smartbro. my question
> > is: is there a way for me to configure linux in such
> > a way that i dont have to log in to the smart bro
> > portal everytime i boot into a different OS(windows
> > to linux, vice versa). thanks in advance.
> >
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