Hi,
IPrimus (Even though reselling the Telstra product) are also offering fixed
IPs. However so far they have only been able to deliver home service with
dynamic IP. However that works well and reasonably fast (750kbits actual
download on 1500kbits link).
Setup was also no problem on my RH6.2 system:
1. Upgraded to initscripts-5.49 with the appropriate RPM
2. Installed rp-pppoe-2.2-4 the (RH7) RPM.
3. Ran adsl-setup # to setup user Id and passwd and so on
4. Ran adsl-start # to start the link
Even though I had some minor hickup with the userID/password in my
chap-secrets file (Yes, IPRIMUS use CHAP), as I previously had a dialup
connection to someone else, it's now working like a charm.
Bernhard Lüder
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
David Kempe
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Matt Hyne
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Telstra ADSL offerings.
> I've been trying to get some sense out of Telstra for weeks but just hit a
brick wall.
>
> Does anyone know whether Telstra offer a STATIC ip address for ADSL users.
I have a NAT-ed network that I would like to be able to set up PAT on so I
can receive an SMTP and SSH feed.
Static ips only in march from bigpond Direct. Direct is the only bigpond arm
to offer static ips on anything. Pacific is offering static ips.
http://corporate.pacific.net.au
although im am wondering about pacific's capacity to deliver.
>
> Does anyone know what brand/model of ADSL modem/router Telstra offers ?
Does it have only an single ethernet port or is there a ATM25 interface as
well ?
The standard modem is an Alcatel Speech Touch Home. There is an ethernet and
and AMTF-25 port.
>
> Is their PPPoEoA authentication client a Windows based thing or can I just
get the router to authenticate and treat it like a DDR link ? I have linux
boxes on the network, but I would prefer not to have to run a DSL client on
these - I just want to treat the DSL router like a gateway to the internet.
>
Some people at our office conspire to replace out debian gateway to adsl
with a cisco 827. So far it just hasn't worked at all. The cisco support
hasn't fixed it and telstra hasn't helped. So i don't think cisco is a goer.
There is a Alcatel Speed Touch Home Pro that pacific offer. It apparently
can do NAT and PAT - go check on the alcatel website. The pro basically is a
router. you need a router that is ADSL and PPPOE aware. A linux box makes an
excellent choice. And hey its broadband so you don't need to think its DDR -
HOWEVER the reliability of Telstra's ADSL just sucks at the moment. I'm
lucky to get any connection in linux or windows at home or at work.
Fortunately the PPPOE telstra uses seems to be RFC compliant so thats why
the Linux client works nicely.
Hope that helped,
dave
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