[ale] Bye-bye, Telocity/DirectTV
Vaidhy Mayilrangam
vaidhy at loonys.net
Tue Oct 23 17:22:02 EDT 2001
When I had it, I had to use the nic in the windows box first and it automatically
registered it. then switch the nic to linux and all done :)
Vaidhy
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:08:24PM -0400, hirsch at zapmedia.com wrote:
> Robert L. Harris writes:
> >
> >
> > I have ATT @Home here in denver.
> >
> > When they came to do the install they just gave me a cute little
> > external bridge. I put a windows laptop on the inside so they could
> > "test" as they wouldn't maintain the linux setup. Once they had the
> > laptop up and happy I pluged it into my firewall, configured pump
> > and was good to go.
>
> There would be another step, here. You'd have to call and give then=m
> the MAC address of your gateway device. Playing the game with moving
> NICs around might be easier.
>
> When I got it install about 2.5 years ago the tech let me test it with
> my linux box. I never ended up using windows at all. If I had had a
> problem I probably would have had to boot Windows.
>
> --Michael
> >
> >
> > Thus spake jhubbs at telocity.com (jhubbs at telocity.com):
> >
> > > On September 28, my DSL service went out completely and after two and a half weeks of spending hours and hours on hold with tech support only to basically have to keep starting over and over with Tier-1 know-nothings each time (regardles of how many times I'd talked to Tier-2 people), I decided to bail and give cable a try.
> > >
> > > I have installation scheduled for 11/1. From what I can tell so far, what I need to do is take the Internet-side NIC from my Coyoye Linux firewall and put it into a Windows machine so the installer can set me up, and then I'm free to move the NIC back to the firewall in order to find joy. Does anyone know if AT&T Broadband uses PPPoE or if there are any other issues I should know about?
> > >
> > > It very much appears as though the DirectTV/Bellsouth relationship is extremely broken. During this DSL outage, I lost my dialtone and two guys were at my house the very next day to fix it. Is it fair to surmise that Bellsouth simply makes as little effort as they can get away with to repair DSL service via other ISPs?
> > >
> > > - Jeff
> > >
> > >
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