Basically any network card will do. The set-up depends on the DSL service
provider, but usually you just turn on DHCP for the network card. You can do
this in linuxconf or netcfg or some other utility like that.

As for the dynip thing, it should work exactly the same way, you have an IP
address with your DSL connection and you tell dynip what that is.

Good luck, I hope I helped.

-David

-----Original Message-----
From: gnielson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 2:44 PM
To: Redhat list
Subject: DSL and dynamic IP advice

Can anyone share their experience or point me to information on how to set
up DSL for Redhat Linux 5.0? I don't have a network card, so what network
card do you recommend? What settings must I change to get it to work? I
use dialup ppp access now.

Also, I use www.dynip.com to dynamically associate my IP address with a
domain name. I am assuming that this will continue to work as it does now
with DSL but does anyone have anything to share on this as well?

Any help appreciated.

Gary Nielson


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