Service is much improved - d/l speed on linux is sometimes 2gb/sec oftentimes less - upload better than before - service not always up - still ain't perfect. requires it's own NIC - you can use Trinity OS ipchains for instant firewall / masquerade script http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch Craig ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----| - Craig White - PO Box 8634 - Scottsdale, Arizona - 85252 - e-mail address ................ - CraigWhite@AzApple.com - world wide web address ........ - http://www.AzApple.com - e-mail my pager address ....... - 6023779752@airtouch.net - cellular phone ................ - (602) 377-9752 - voice/facsimile ............... - (480) 945-8445 ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----| -----Original Message----- From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of TAZ Gravel, Emmanuel Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 10:57 AM To: 'plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us' Subject: Broadband access Sorry but I can't subscribe to mailing lists from here... Please reply directly (at least CC to me ;) Seems like the transition of SpeedChoice to Sprint finally happened. It's now on http://www.sprintbroadband.com/ The service seems good for the price ($40 for 2-way, finally a decent price ;) but I'm not sure how the connection works (i.e. I know that for ADSL on Linux you need PPPoE). Anyone with knowledge of how easy it is to use their service without an M$ OS (or Mac for that matter)? Anyone have a quick recipe on the settings needed for the network card? Thanks! Emmanuel