unfortunately i wasn't terribly involved with anything but customer
site hardware, though i do recall that we used redback equipment at
the isp end. actual line vendors and switching varied depending on the
region. just as Mark stated we, eventually, switched over to customer
hardware with pppoe so
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 22:15:55 +1000, Glenn Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 12:16:26 +0400, Gleb Smirnoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you using ppp(8)? If you do can you try mpd from ports? In opposite
> > case can you try ppp(8)? :)
>
> Ok, i tried mpd again and I can c
Thank you greatly everyone, derision aside, and especially Pawel.
The deny loopback is strange, I assume my roommate put that in there
or it is a strange default rule.
And, to be honest, when I looked at the man page, I didn't see any
indication that a successful rule match halted the pattern sea
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:42:43 +0200, Pawel Malachowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 02:28:36PM -0700, Fargo Holiday wrote:
>
> > Here are the rules I've been trying, let me know if this not correct:
> >
> > ipfw pipe 1 config bw 50Kbi
Hello everyone, I sent this out a couple of days ago, but I don't
think it actually got out.
Anyway, my little network here consists of a wireless router branched
off of my FreeBSD box, which routes for all of the cabled computers in
the house. There are two wireless clients, laptops, that are in u
Hello everyone,
I'm still sort of new to FreeBSD, and totally new to any sort of
advanced networking, so bear with me please.
Here's the situation: Everything was running off of a D-Link 614
wireless router, but it was getting crushed despite very little actual
bandwidth being used. My buddy and I