what "linux friendly" means Re: DSL
Jason Clinton
clintonj at umkc.edu
Tue Sep 24 16:50:53 CDT 2002
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JD Runyan wrote:
| If you want Linux friendly, or anything friendly, get a cable/dsl
| router. Then all you have to do is set up DHCP, and go. Most of the
| routers have port forwarding capabilities, so you can run some services
| if you like. Road Runner will even sell you one, or set up a wireless
| LAN for you. I'm sure the DSL folks would do the same.
|
This will work as long as you don't have to SSH in to each of your boxen. In
that case, you'll probably have to get 5 port hub and 5 static IP's from TWCRR
or SBCDSL.
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