There is one solution for that instance.  Wingate.  Put the ATM card in a
Windows pc and add Wingate and an ethernet card.

But the router does make a nice firewall as they do address translation(NAT)
inside it.  They use 192.168.254.x as their default subnet, btw.

Unless you can find Linux drivers for the ATM card and figure out how to
install them in STN, you don't get much choice at this time.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Arnie Rothenbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 10:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Richard G. Samuels
Subject: Re: [ShareTheNet] Fixed IP/NAT combination


Richard,

You brought up the issue of frame relay in response to the fixed IP/NAT
question.  I have a question and therefore hoping you might know more about
this topic (I'm sure more than I do.)

In the Chicago area, Ameritech just began an aggressive campaign into the
DSL business.  They are not only providing the line connection, as they have

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