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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Jonathan Giles on February 12, 2003, 09:39:48 AM
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hey everyone,
I'm wanting to get an Itex chipset ADSL Modem running on my PC. It needs to run over PPPOA and connect to Telecom NZ's Jetstream Service.
I hope someone can help me!
cheers,
Jonathan
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Jonathan,
What dsl modem are you using.
Jon
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I'm using a TurboComm IA310 ADSL modem.
Hope you can help,
Cheers,
Jonathan
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I'm attempting this today with a Dynalink to Xtra Jetstream , so I'll let you know how I get on (FINGER'S CROSSED!!!!) ;-)
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What did you do to attempt this - and how did it go?! :)
waiting in anticipation ( i wanna get online with my Jetstart connection!!) :)
Cheers,
Jonathan
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Wow, it was easier than I thought - I'm still in shock ;-)
pre-config your router w/login & password (I did this from an XP box)
Setup SME as server & gateway (dedicated), choose the ADSL nic for external network ethernet driver, I chose DHCP (send account name as client identifier) for the external config, and provide DHCP to local network, and accepted defaults for pretty much the rest. Server re-booted, and the 'test internet access' was sucessful. Jumped on to one of the 12 XP boxes connected to the server and fired up the web browser and away it went :-)
Another option is this thread: http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=16426.msg63570#msg63570
This tested OK for me from SME, but one of the XP boxes lost the server so I thought it had failed somehow. That box seemed to lose its connection (would be the first one I jumped on!!)
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I don't have a router, I just have a simple ADSL Modem.
What should i do to preconfigure it?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
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Jonathan Giles wrote:
> I'm wanting to get an Itex chipset ADSL Modem running on my
> PC. It needs to run over PPPOA and connect to Telecom NZ's
> Jetstream Service.
I doubt that will be worth the effort. As I understand it, Itex has gone out of business, and they did not release the source code to their driver. There is only a binary kernel module which may not be compatible with the current kernel version. Even if you managed to get it working with the current version, you may soon be up the creek without a paddle. Do you have other options?
Charlie
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The only other real option is to use another OS, but that is not what i want to do, nor would i know where to start....
Can't I use a generic driver or something with my itex chipset, and stay with SME Server?
Thanks,
Jonathan