So you mean you have used GLAT modem in your linux box directly?

Because i tried it from the GLAT modem configured it dricect to my
linux box it doesnt ping outside or connect,  i just put all the
configuration that is configured when i put in microsoft box.


Thanks.


On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:23:20 +0800, Jolly Recto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi arnel,
> 
> I have providing the Gilat VSAT for three years and to give you a
> short idea what the gilat is,  this is simply a modem(satellite) with
> outdoor disk antenna capable of tx-rx and the output is a 10baseT
> ethernet. So any operating system can run all at the back as long as
> the application can run on to it.
> 
> The Gilat Skystar Advantage model is purely for transactional data
> design by the Judio(Israeli) for banking application, receive only
> video and a one port voip module, this kind of service is depend on
> the bandwidth that the provider allocated.
> 
> Most of the testing that i have been encounter, critical application
> that cannot accept the 800ms round trip delay did not pass. But design
> sometime is wrong and not been engineer carefully meaning no IT
> consideration just the programmer it self. This is the application
> that have been pass;
> 
> Citrix, ATM transaction, Video, Light internet, mail and many other..
> 
> jollyr
> 
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 11:39:36 +0800, Bopolissimus Platypus Jr
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 11:22:42 +0800, Arnel Pastrana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone here uses GLAT in any linux server?  Im just
> > > curious, because one of the marketing manager of VSAT
> > > said that thier GLAT modem will not work in any linux OS.
> > > Is there anyone using this here with any unix or linux OS?
> >
> > Microsoft has a large investment in Gilat.  there are no (and
> > probably will never be) any linux drivers for it.
> >
> > might be that someone's working on a driver for gilat, but i
> > haven't heard anything like that.
> >
> > if you want to run a mostly linux centric shop though, you can
> > still use gilat.  just have the gilat software run on windows, and
> > then route your internet traffic through there.  i did that once with
> > something similar that had only windows drivers.  the
> > performance sucked, but things might be better now.  back
> > then, windows 2000 didn't exist yet and windows routers
> > were terrible.  things might be a bit better now.
> >
> > tiger
> >
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