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Just got this... may be relevant to your case, dman. It's not to mine, though. Sorry, Game Wizard.

Matijs.

On 2002.02.14 18:12:30 +0100 Game Wizard wrote:
actually it does works with ppoe. I have my server, workstations and adsl
modem connected to hub and server ininiates the connection running varios
services and masq-nat.

all works like charm. just remember to use crossover cable between adsl
modem and hub on uplink port.

if you have any more question feel free to ask.

gw.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matijs van Zuijlen" <Matijs.van.Zuijlen@xs4all.nl>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>; <archive/latest/196862@xs4all.nl>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: 486 SX (masquerading DSL connection)


>
> I have potato on a 486SX, 25MHz, 300MB hard drive, 8MB RAM.  It tends
> to drag because it swaps a lot, but otherwise is fully functional.  I
> had it masquerading the dial-up connection with no problems.  The
> reason I don't have it masquerading the DSL connection is I don't want
> to buy a second ISA NIC.  (I actually have a spare USB NIC, but no USB
> for ISA-based machines)
>

If your DSL is anything like mine, you don't have to. I have all my
machines and my modem on the same hub, and use pptp to connect my ancient
486 laptop to the 'net, and then use masquerading, all over the same
local
network. I have no idea if this works with pppoe, since that's not how my
adsl system is supposed to work.

Matijs.


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