Re: Another ADSL Success Story

2001-04-10 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Shaul Karl wrote: > > > > Well, I finally realized that CNet Technologies Pro200 card has a driver > > that comes with the Linux kernel, which is not Tulip. Actually, I found it > > indirectly, by seeing that a GPLed C module name dmtf.c or something was > > included in CNet'

Connecting to ADSL from Windows [was Re: Another ADSL Success Story]

2001-04-10 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Alex! I believe you can set up ADSL connectivity in Windows without the Bezeq Dialer. At least my father managed to do such a thing. In order to do that you have to use the Microsoft VPN Adapter as the "connect using" device and set "Host name or IP address" to "10.0.0.138 RELAY_PPP1". In

Re: Another ADSL Success Story

2001-04-09 Thread Pasha Zusmanovich
Alex Shnitman wrote: > > Hi, > > While on the subject, I'd like to relate my own positive experience > with ADSL on Linux. After the technician came and installed the modem, > I thought of installing the service on Windows first. I downloaded the > dialer, but after I installed it, the control p

Re: Another ADSL Success Story

2001-04-09 Thread Shaul Karl
> > Well, I finally realized that CNet Technologies Pro200 card has a driver > that comes with the Linux kernel, which is not Tulip. Actually, I found it > indirectly, by seeing that a GPLed C module name dmtf.c or something was > included in CNet's drivers package, and afterwards seeing that the

Re: Another ADSL Success Story

2001-04-09 Thread Alex Shnitman
Hi, While on the subject, I'd like to relate my own positive experience with ADSL on Linux. After the technician came and installed the modem, I thought of installing the service on Windows first. I downloaded the dialer, but after I installed it, the control panel stopped working. Installing the

Another ADSL Success Story

2001-04-09 Thread Shlomi Fish
Well, I finally realized that CNet Technologies Pro200 card has a driver that comes with the Linux kernel, which is not Tulip. Actually, I found it indirectly, by seeing that a GPLed C module name dmtf.c or something was included in CNet's drivers package, and afterwards seeing that there was alr