Hello,
I am looking for anyone who is using DirecPC as
there gateway to the net. I am currently using and have been for
over a year now a DirecPC Satellite dish on my home network.
Everything works great except the Linux Boxes, They will stall during
downloads. And sometimes stall 20
Hello,
I have just recently installed Debian and I am having some serious network
problems with direcpc (win98 with winroute proxy) I am running kernel 2.4.9
with a 3com 905TX. All is good on the local network. No problems surfing
the web, it is when I start to download anything 100K or
I am
wondering is if I can do this with DirecPC (since I use DirecTV now)? Or if
there are drivers for the USB version in the works? If I can't find anything, I
might have to (dare I say it) use Windows as a router. Can you see my dilemma?
(BTW - I found a program that would work for r
anyone here tried using direcpc satellite reciever? or anyone got a driver in
debian linux... i tried from helius.com but it supports only caldera and redhat.
thanks
K_r3aPeR
Hey you super-high-speed-gotta-have-it-now-guys,
Here's the issue with DirecPC(tm)
See, all it's uploads are still done with a phone line, so for all you guys
with a 56k connection and know a thing or two about upload/download speeds,
you know that a 56k modem only uploads at 33.6k.
All:
I have recently ordered an essentially free Hughs DirecPC PCI
download card (400Kbits/sec). Uploads are via phone modem. (There
is no access here to cable modem nor ASDL, and ISDN is
prohibitively expensive.)
Clearly, for Linux, driver support will be necessary. Are there
Linux drivers
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