Eric
At 20:16 10.09.2003 -0700, you wrote:
I'm running Bering 1.2 on an SBC DSL connection. I use ez-ipupd to
export the dynamic IP address I'm assigned. Or at least I'd like to.
While ez-ipupd used to work for me (and still works at other
[comcast-based] locations I maintain), now when SBC
Why don't you just grab the kernel from
www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads and compile it yourself with
the necessary options?
Ray Dekens wrote:
From Erich
The generic Bus Master DMA support is disabled, which in turn disables the
CS5530 support.
Options
Ask the maintainer to add the
Hello all,
First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect to a network or ISP, increasing the
maximum possible bandwidth.
A friend asked me a question.
Is it possible to load balance two ADSL connections? One is his, one is
his
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 01:43, James Neave wrote:
Hello all,
First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect to a network or ISP, increasing the
maximum possible bandwidth.
A friend asked me a question.
Is it possible to load
On 12 Sep 2003, Steve Wright wrote:
[...]
The following will route each *packet* out a different port.
ip route add equalize default \
nexthop via DSL1-IP dev eth1 \
nexthop via DSL2-IP dev eth1
If you remove the word equalize, then it will send each alternate tcp
stream out
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 11:32, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On 12 Sep 2003, Steve Wright wrote:
[...]
The following will route each *packet* out a different port.
ip route add equalize default \
nexthop via DSL1-IP dev eth1 \
nexthop via DSL2-IP dev eth1
If you remove the