Hi all,
I am having major problems trying to get satellite NBN access, nothing
so far has worked, there's NO information relating to Linux and the NBN
at ll particularly for satellite. I have no one who I can even discuss
what I can do with. Apparently if one is running Linux in a rural area
one is completely "snookered".
Last thing I tried is I purchased an Netcomm NF4V route but I cannot
login in to configure it. Its status lights indicate ping packets reach
the router but it does not respond. It uses an IP address of
192.168,20.1, I suppose this does not work as it appears to be outside
the 256 item address range of a standard Debian setup. Although I have
been using Linux for a long time I have little experience on networking
as I have never really run a network here, hence the problems.
And I am certainly ABSOLUTELY NOT going to run windows just to get
internet access
Any help would be appreciated. May in the end be best just to forget
about any kind of decent internet access, no point in banging ones head
against the wall forever. I wonder if the local library or community
house has internet access.
A VERY frustrated Lindsay
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