Art Lemasters writes:
Thanks William, but my access provider has given me the option
of going either way, so the decision has yet to be made. I have
been told that no tech. support will be offered with DSL from this
provider. Thus, the question.
Go with routing. Although it may be
I have a Cisco 675 modem/router on the way for the DSL line
here. Should I run it as a bridging or routing (PPP) line? Or
do any of you know of any concise documentation that would help
me decide?
Art
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
I have a Cisco 675 modem/router on the way for the DSL line
here. Should I run it as a bridging or routing (PPP) line? Or
Ask your ISP. They should tell you how to configure it, the same time as
they give you your IP address, DNS information,
Thanks William, but my access provider has given me the option
of going either way, so the decision has yet to be made. I have
been told that no tech. support will be offered with DSL from this
provider. Thus, the question.
Art
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 07:26:19PM -0400, William T Wilson
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
Thanks William, but my access provider has given me the option
of going either way, so the decision has yet to be made. I have
Interesting.
In that case, it probably doesn't make a lot of difference which you use.
Things will probably be simpler
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