On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I'm getting ready to install DSL on my LAN and was reading through all the
> paperwork that I was sent. It's all designed for Win... Is there any
> special software I need to install to 6.1 to get the modem up and running
> correctly? There's a section on configuring the modem using Cisco 675
> Commander software. Do I need to install this on my Linux box or can I do
> the same using hyperterminal and a direct connection to the modem through
> one of my Windows PCs? BTW, the Ethernet card they sent is Intel Pro/100+
> Adapter 10/100. Hope this works on a Pentium 1 75mhz!
>
> Glen
>
I'm also running a Cisaco 675 at home with a couple of Linux boxes. Yes,
you should be able to connect to the Cisco router either via telnet or
through a regular terminal connection. If your Cisco is configured for
PPP (as opposed to bridging mode) do _not_ bother using the DHCP server
that comes with the Cisco and set up a static IP for the Linux box using
NAT (something like 10.0.0.3 would do it).
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