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Dial up on Linux, so confusing...
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Dial up on Linux, so confusing...
I have dial up. I absolutely can not get DSL due to many limitations based on area and budget, so please don't tell me to get it. I can't.
My problem is that because my linux computer doesnt have a modem right now, I am worried what modem I should get, and whether or not I can even get around it? If I made a lan connection from a computer with a connection, could I use that connection? I am not into networking, but I do wanna learn as much as possible as I need to. I really don't know how to set up anything technical, but I can if I get a slight explanation. Thanks. |
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1- get an External Modem in preference to an internal
2- I always liked US Robotics 3- make sure you get 56k v.92 compatibility |
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Thanks, caravel and jobeard.
My only other question is this: If I run an ethernet cord from the Windows box to the linux box, it would allow me to connect to the connection from the windows box, even if its a dial up connection? I do understand why you say the Linux machine would be more secure, but under my circumstances that would be pretty hard. |
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If Linux were the primary (ie controlled the dial-up), then just a NIC to it
and an extra ROUTE to the Windows box. |
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Last edited by Nodsu; 01-29-2008 at 08:08 AM. |
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Oh, ok. I'll look into that.
Generic 500MHZ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812117844 Generic 350MHZ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812117818 Is it worth paying more for the 500 Mhz? I wouldn't think it would considering it's dial up. Last edited by mopar man; 01-29-2008 at 10:58 AM. |
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The MHz is totally irrelevant. If the cable is CAT5 or above, then it will be just fine.
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Ok, Thanks, Nodsu. I am probably going to get the 350 then.
One last question. This WILL work with any network card, right? It is pretty much an ethernet cord, right? |
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Assuming that the card is supported by your OS, yes. There may be issues with speed autonegotiation, but this is easily fixed with manual settings.
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Ok, good. It is detected, so I am guessing it is supported. Thanks for all of the help.
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