On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 01:17:12PM -0600, Kevin wrote:
> I'm in the same boat.
>
> Actually, I don't really need an internal ADSL modem per se,
> primarily I just need a "managed" ADSL device from which I can
> automatically obtain line quality and carrier loss information via
> SNMP or a serial p
On 21 Feb 2006, at 13:43, FTP wrote:
Hi there,
I'm interested to buy an ADSL modem PCI card for OpenBSD and
Sangoma informed me that their products are not for xBSD any more!
Any alternatives around?
I've been using an Thomson (previously Alcatel) Speedtouch USB ADSL
modem.
ugen0 at uh
> >Are there any plans to import "ueaglectl" to OpenBSD?
> > http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ueagle/
The whole idea is to one day fix this so that it can "just work"
automatically, using ifconfig.
Please read a posting about 2 weeks ago by dlg comparing bioctl to
ifconfig. Please google for
Kevin wrote:
I'm in the same boat.
Actually, I don't really need an internal ADSL modem per se,
primarily I just need a "managed" ADSL device from which I can
automatically obtain line quality and carrier loss information via
SNMP or a serial port or some other OpenBSD-compatible mechanism.
I had
At 02:17 PM 22/02/2006, Kevin wrote:
Are there any plans to import "ueaglectl" to OpenBSD?
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ueagle/
Do these work with most North American Telcos ?
---Mike
I'm in the same boat.
Actually, I don't really need an internal ADSL modem per se,
primarily I just need a "managed" ADSL device from which I can
automatically obtain line quality and carrier loss information via
SNMP or a serial port or some other OpenBSD-compatible mechanism.
I had one of the l
this because the
> # gateway is not in the same subnet as my IP
> !/sbin/route add -net 195.190.249.23 -netmask 255.255.255.255 \
> -interface 213.84.xxx.xxx -cloning
> !/sbin/route add default 195.190.249.23
>
> Daim
>
> >From: FTP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To:
FTP atalos.com> writes:
> Hi there,
> I'm interested to buy an ADSL modem PCI card for OpenBSD and Sangoma informed
me that their products are not
> for xBSD any more!
I was in the same situation and bought a Sangoma 518 card anyway, figuring I
could try to get it working, since the driver can
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