Paonia Ezrine wrote:
I am thinking about getting oneway satellite internet access from
http://www.nebulink.com or http://www.copperlink.net/satnet/index.shtml
(they both resell the same service).
Though I don't have sattelite, I can take a few guesses.
So you can stop reading
I have a Dachstien CD box running Satellite from iHug here in Australia. I
simply downloaded the drivers from the ISPs web site for the Kernel version
and installed them. The system has been up for over a month and works well
when the ISP gives us a link from the satellite.
Andrew Gray
HI Andrew,
Is it a two way connection, or do you have to dial up the ISP with a modem
for the return trip? What about the lag? Is there one? If so, how long is
it usually? I am happy with cable modem right now, but the idea of
satellite, especially two way sat. with the same speed and low
Boyd Kelly wrote:
Hello,
I have 3 servers behind my Dachstein firewall, and 3 static IP's bound
to my public interface. (Not using DMZ). I have been forwarding
various ports to each server, but only able to use FTP on the first IP.
I sort of understand the issues with this(read some of the
Hello,
I am having problems with my ISP disconnecting me from the web.
My ISP is a DSL provider that uses PPPoE. The CD that they provided me for a
Windows installation is the Enternet 300 client.
I use a Bering 1.0 stable distribution.
ppp0 is the PPP interface, and it is connected to eth0.
First, the disconnets you see are typical of PPPoE. Try as you (as a user)
might to fight it, your ISP will probably find a way to make your
connection work worse than it should. This is it.
Second, that means your real problem is with the inability to restart. I
don't use Bering myself, but I
On Sunday 26 January 2003 13:24, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Third, your immediate problem is that when the connection goes down, your
keepalive script does not restart it. Nor does your executing the same
command (/etc/init.d/networking restart) from the command line. Since that
is the command to
Replies interspersed below.
At 02:06 PM 1/26/03 -0500, Arcana wrote:
On Sunday 26 January 2003 13:24, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Third, your immediate problem is that when the connection goes down, your
keepalive script does not restart it. Nor does your executing the same
command
On Sunday 26 January 2003 04:53 am, Paolo Chiarabaglio wrote:
I'm developing the software using Linux Mandrake 9.0. Which is the right
distribution to develop for LRP ??
Since your using Bering (not uClibc), you will need to compile with
glibc 2.0.7. Common distributions that used this
Hello Arcana, ray
On Sunday 26 January 2003 13:24, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Third, your immediate problem is that when the connection goes down, your
keepalive script does not restart it. Nor does your executing the same
command (/etc/init.d/networking restart) from the command line. Since
Andrew GRAY wrote:
I have a Dachstien CD box running Satellite from iHug here in Australia.
Is that a PCI card that interfaces to the satellite dish?
What make and model?
What type of cable runs from the dish to the PCI card?
What drivers.o are needed?
Just curious,
Matt
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I'm not sure if this will help, but have you considered using a
Gatekeeper?
pn] Thanks Mike. I'll check out these links.
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Peter Nosko
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