Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Glenn Kennedy on May 20, 2003, 12:39:08 AM
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Sadly, I'm faced with taking down a customer's SME server configured for dial out access which has performed flawlessly for the past 2 years. The customer has decided to go with dial return satellite internet through Bell Expressvu. Dial return means the server has to have a phone line PPP connection to an ISP, through which Internet requests are sent to Bell's (DirecPC's) NOC, and Internet information is then sent down from the satellite at about 300-400kbps. The system uses a USB modem to receive data. Bell only provides drivers for Windows. Has anyone attempted to configure such a service for SME server? If so, I'd love to hear about it and avoid switching this customer over to Windows.
Glenn Kennedy
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Good Afternoon,
Not totally being familiar with USB modems and the likes, you might want to look at IPCOP. I believe during the setup it asks about USB modem support. I'm looking at doing it as well but without using the phone line as my uplink. I do know there has been some discussion on the phorum about this very thing and I believe there are a couple of how-tos out there as well. I believe the how-to talked about having to recompile the kernel and everything. I hope this helps and good luck. Would like to hear your conclusion to the matter.
Wally
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Wally,
I have found a driver for DirecPC satellite feeds in an rpm format.
email me and I can send the file.
later,
AusMounty