Re: [Nolug] Getting DSL working

From: Dave Prentice <dprentice_at_uno.edu>
Date: Sat, 08 Jun 2002 10:01:44 -0500
Message-id: <01c20efd$6752f580$6c591e89@prentda>

Joey,
    Thanks. I meant to say "set up my hub" so that the internal network
works. I'm also trying to get a 386 working as a Freesco - just got a little
confused.
Dave Prentice
prentice@instruction.com
http://www.originsresource.org
http://www.prenticenet.com/home/dprentice
-----Original Message-----
From: Joey Kelly <looseduk@ductape.net>
To: nolug@patientcarerx.com <nolug@patientcarerx.com>
Date: Saturday, June 08, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Nolug] Getting DSL working

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>Thou spake:
>>Hey y'all,
>> I almost have the internal wiring complete to network my house. My
next
>>step is to configure the router so that the internal network works.
>
> Your internal network should work (that is, the machines should all talk
to
>one another) regardless, router or not. The router is for traffic OFF your
>LAN (yahoo.com, microsoftsucks.com, whatever).
>
>>Then I
>>hope to hook up the DSL modem to the router -- I need a crossover cable,
>>right?
>
>Nope. Telocity will even supply you with this cable, but AKAIK it's
>straight-through.
>
>> -- and finally connect the modem to the phone line to the outside by
>>the end of the day. A question: Up til now only two of the wires on that
>>phone line have been connected (I think red and green, but I'm not sure).
>>Does DSL use only two wires , or does it need more of them connected?
>
>Hold what you got. If a telephone plugged into that jack works right, then
>the model will work right.
>
>Don't forget you have to use those little filters on every phone jack
EXCEPT
>the one the modem is hooked to. Of course, you can use a splitter at that
>jack, then you can plug your modem and a regular phone device (even your
56k
>modem in your PC) in at the same time.
>
>The filters are to kill the line noise produced by the DSL modem sending
data
>down the wire.
>
>>Thanks,
>>Dave Prentice
>>prentice@instruction.com
>>http://www.originsresource.org
>>http://www.prenticenet.com/home/dprentice
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joey Kelly <looseduk@ductape.net>
>>To: nolug@patientcarerx.com <nolug@patientcarerx.com>
>>Date: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:47 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Nolug] Transferring web site
>>
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>>>Dave,
>>>
>>>Freesco will do that, too... I think it's option #47 on the advanced
menu.
>>>This list (for a time, anyway) lived on a server behind a freesco router.
>>>Basically, you forward the ports you want to the internal server. It
works.
>>>
>>>- --Joey
>>>
>>>Thou spake:
>>><snip>
>>>
>>>>Freesco is great for what it does, protecting a network where all
>>>>machines are hidden from the world (e.g. in my classroom). However,
IPcop
>>>>allows you to expose one or more to the world as a web server.
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Dave Prentice
>>>
>>>- --
>>>
>>>Joey Kelly
>>>< Minister of the Gospel | Computer Networking Consultant >
>>>http://joeykelly.dhs.org
>>>
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>- --
>
>Joey Kelly
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>http://joeykelly.dhs.org
>
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