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From: Chris McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:23 AM
To: David L. Sifry; r jain
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Subject: Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and WirelessThe Linksys BEFW11S4 router can also establish the PPPoE connection so you don't have install any of the applications supplied by Yahoo! SBC DSL on you computer.
At the bottom of the Setup tab page in your Linksys router, select the PPPoE login method with your SBC login name/password and the Keep Alive option.
Then go to the Status tab page and press the Connect button. The router will then display a message indicating that you are connected. Everything should work fine after waiting about 30 seconds for your computer and router to re-synch with this new PPPoE connection.
Sometimes I do have to reboot my laptop and WSB11 Linksys Wireless Bridge after I re-connect my router to my SBC connection. But once I connect, I leave my router on with the connection alive and only reboot my router about once a week.
Works with WEP and MAC filtering, too.
-chris
"David L. Sifry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A linksys BEFW11S4 works great - connect the WAN hookup to the DSL
modem, and you've got a 5 port hub for ethernet as well as 802.11b
wireless. You configure PPPoE on the WPC-11.
They run about $90 on Amazon and there's a $10 rebate - $80 is a sweet
deal.
Dave
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 20:24, r jain wrote:
> Friends:
>
> First, if this has been already answered - my apologies (could not
> find in archives in 1/2 hr of search)
>
> I just signed up with SBC DSL and was given a SpeedStream DSL Modem
> with one ethernet port to connect to a computer/laptop.
>
> I want to add wireless network and am at a lost except to buy a $800
> or so option from SBC.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --rajiv
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Only
problem with that is for a NEW SBC customer. My brother just signed up,
and they mail you all your equipment and REQUIRE you to load their CD on your
system and connect directly to complete your installation. The only way
around this is to sign up on line, so you can pick your user name and password
before they activate your account. This is very important, as loading
their softwrae will DESTROY your ability to do anything with that computer ever
again......if you must load it, I suggest getting an old pentium pc and loading
the crap on that, so you won't care when it destroys your system. Once you
have your user name and password setup, then follow the first posts
instructions. Make CERTAIN that you DISABLE the remote administration on
any Linksys router as there are multiple vulnerabilities in it. Other than
that, I have helped several others set up this way, and am running this way
myself, very happily, for over two years. Very seldom necessary to reboot
unless you are running something pre-win2k......
- [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless r jain
- Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless David L. Sifry
- Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Chris McDaniel
- Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Bill Schoolcraft
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless neitherj
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Enrique LaRoche
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless David L. Sifry
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Enrique LaRoche
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless David L. Sifry
- Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Aaron T Porter
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Ian Emmons
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless David L. Sifry
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireles... Enrique LaRoche
- RE: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Greg Herlein
- Re: [BAWUG] SBC DSL and Wireless Matt Peterson
