Rob wrote:
I actually wonder, whether I should put a LAN card in the FreeBSD
system and connect that directly with the modem via a RJ45 cable,
and leave the USB adaptor out of the story. But would that work?
As a rule, it's a lot easier to use ethernet than usb with a FreeBSD (or
Linux) gatew
Rob wrote:
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Rob wrote:
My parents have an internet provider, that uses the TV-cable and
connects through the USB port. The provider only has M$-Window$
software provided, and this works now with a single computer.
I want to replace this M$-Window$ computer by
What is the device? There are at least four in the
5.X GENERIC kernel:
You can also call the cable company and say that your computer doesn't have
USB. I think they usually have some Ethernet equipped devices for
situations like that. They should swap it out for free.
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Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Rob wrote:
My parents have an internet provider, that uses the TV-cable and
connects through the USB port. The provider only has M$-Window$
software provided, and this works now with a single computer.
I want to replace this M$-Window$ computer by a FreeBSD rou
Rob wrote:
Hello,
My parents have an internet provider, that uses the TV-cable and
connects through the USB port. The provider only has M$-Window$
software provided, and this works now with a single computer.
I want to replace this M$-Window$ computer by a FreeBSD router,
to start a home networ