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- From: Jonathan Byrne <jq@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 10:19:19 +0900
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Jack Morgan (yojack@example.com) wrote: > I have a Allied Telesis, centre COM LA-PCI. When I bought it, the box said > LAN card. I just assummed that is what it was. Is it just an Ethernet card > with a LAN interface? Umm, are you sure you want to be messing with this? :-) Really, though, You have your terminology backwards, though: what you have is a LAN card with an Ethernet interface. A LAN adapter could use several interfaces, but Ethernet is the only thing you are likely to actually see these days, unless you stumble into some old legacy token ring installation somewhere (that would be scary :-) > JB> RTA-50i (AKA Net Volante) > > This is the router I have with 128k accsess. OK, what you need to do is configure this with a dial-up profile in the router to connect to the GOL POP that you use. You can configure multiple profiles if you connect to different places, and have one of them be the default. > JB> check the router docs > > I have but they are in Japanese and my Japanese isn't good enogh to read > them! Yeah, unfortunately Yamaha appears to only sell their ISDN routers in Japan, so the docs aren't available in English. A very nice router, though, quite reliable and pretty easy to set up. I may be able to help you with the setup, I'll contact you off-list with some info. If you haven't heard from me on that by Friday, drop me a line and remind me. > I have this book and will reread again. Maybe, I'm missing a simple point. > BTW, I was able to ping my router from my Linux box. That worked fine. Maybe it auto-configured itself for NAT. If it did, that saves you a step. What IP address does the router have? Jonathan Byrne Engineering Division Exodus Communications K.K./Global Online Japan http://www.gol.com/ Tel: +81 3-5334-1700 Fax: +81 3-5334-1702 Direct: +81 3-5334-1756 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai Meeting: February 18 (Fri) 19:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae Next Technical Meeting: March 11 (Sat) 13:00 Temple University Japan * Topic: TBD -------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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