Re: dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-19 Thread Jerome R. Acks
Easiest way I found to connect to verizon DSL was to purchase Linksys BEFSR41 cable/DSL router and connect through that. You just setup the router up to login to verizon and plug the ethernet cable from your network card into the router. You can either set up static IP on your computer or setup DH

Re: dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-19 Thread Roberto Sanchez
H. S. wrote: Apparently, _Christopher J. Noyes_, on 03/19/04 00:00,typed: I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure this on debian? Christopher J. Noyes (maybe this explains why you are usi

Re: dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-19 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Paul Johnson wrote: "Christopher J. Noyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure this on debian? If you're lucky, and they're not using PPPoE, then this will

Re: dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-18 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 "Christopher J. Noyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem > connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure > this on debian? If you're lucky, and they're n

Re: dsl Verizon.com

2004-03-18 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _Christopher J. Noyes_, on 03/19/04 00:00,typed: I have DSL with verizon.com. It uses a Westel Wirespeed external modem connected to a network card though ethernet. Does anyone know how configure this on debian? Christopher J. Noyes (maybe this explains why you are using M$ LookOut to