At 14:54 7/02/2003, Phillipus Gunawan sent this up the stick:
Doh... is it really true there is no ducumentation on
the net i can look up?
Didn't I give you a link (tldp.org) to search? If you really want others to do your homeopwrk, then I think you are asking in the wrong place.

Where have you looked?

Did you read http://tldp.org/HOWTO/ISP-Setup-RedHat-HOWTO.html at all? You haven't said anything about the size of this pretend ISP, so I think you have done pretty well thus far.

There is a book by Geoff Huston (Telstra Internet chief scientist) called ISP Survival Guide, (John Wiley & Sons, Nov 1998) Read a little bit about it at http://www.potaroo.net/books.html

If you need bandwidth prices, call backbone providers (worldcom, Telstra, Comindico or the like) and ask.

Check out vendor websites for hardware prices.

Be specific - how many dialin lines are you required to have, how many customers are you providing services to, are there any other services you will provide apart from dialup?

Nobody is going to do your homework for you.
Rob

Anyway, i have tought about that, i made 1 dedicated
linux as a router gateway. it will receives dial up
connection from a client and redirect it with some
"RAS" with squid..

so far, thats what i found on the web. but, is that
the right way? how about the phone line? what modem
should i use?

can experienced_person guide me or show me the light?

Thanks.


--- Jamie Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Phillipus Gunawan
> wrote:
> >I got an assignment, to create almost full
> documentation (implementation
> >and pricing) on how to create an ISP in Sydney.
>
> Step 1: Get lots of funding -- you're going to lose
> a lot of money.  :-)
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