On 5/17/21 1:35 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I have found several authoritative-looking web pages on instructions to
display and edit the routing tables.
But none of them explains what the routing tabe entries *mean*.
The routing table entries show the way your host can find other
networks, local
On Mon, 17 May 2021 14:35:41 -0400
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I now have a new VDSL connexion now, which is supposed to go at
> 25Mbits/sec downstream and 10 Mbits/sec upstream. Bell has been here
> and has checked that it is working, using their modem.
>
> Now I'd like to get it to actually work, w
On Monday 17 May 2021 at 20:35:41, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> The first step is to use a browser to connect to http://192.168.1.1
The second step (in IP terms) is to connect *from* an address that 192.168.1.1
can reply to.
> Now that means I have to configure my routing tables so that packets to
> 1
I now have a new VDSL connexion now, which is supposed to go at 25Mbits/sec
downstream and 10 Mbits/sec upstream. Bell has been here and has
checked that it is working, using their modem.
Now I'd like to get it to actually work, which means that *my* modem has
to be able to talk VDSL.
It turns o