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Hi Folks
I am currently with Virgin dial up and considering going to broadband (maybe Virgin,maybe AOL,maybe uk online...) but wondered if anyone in the group could answer a query please?. I mainly use Linux but still have an XP partition (just in case). I change and upgrade to different Linux distros frequently and to get back online I simply enter my user name, password, in and out servers ie pop.virgin.net and smtp.virgin.net, news server ie text.news.virgin.net and email address in the relevant place in the dial up application (usually kppp) and all is well giving me access to emails, web and newsgroups again. My question is if this is still the same for broadband or does this require extra info?. I assumed I just join up with an ISP get the line tested and configured for broadband, get the right modem, put the right details in the right boxes and thats it. Any advice greatly appreciated. Cheers Steve Steve |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 21:18:37 GMT, Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
(snip description of entering various IP and 'net connection features) >My question is if this is still the same for broadband or does this >require extra info?. more or less the same except... you'll need to make sure your ADSL modem has Linux drivers. This isn't always the case since many of them are USB based. A better solution is to use a modem thats ethernet-capable, or a modem/router, and connect your PC via ethernet. You'll almost certainly have to buy one of those yourself, ISP-supplied modems are almost always USB. |
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