We sell a lot of those, but the cable system up here does not provide a
default gateway, so once you dialup to the cable network, it doesn't know how
to update the routing table correctly.. it's a big pain in the butt. otherwise
we'd be using that..
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 01:07 pm, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Nathan England wrote:
> > I am leaving my company on the 28th. As a result my boss is requiring me
> > to replae our linux server with a windows one. The linux machine
> > currently runs
>
> Sad.
>
> > I replaced it with win98, but we need some way to share an internet
> > connection. We own a copy of WinProxy but anyone familiar with it will
> > know
>
> Maybe have your employer buy one of those cheap Linksys routers. (Maybe it
> will help.)
>
> (That reminds me: someday I want to look at Linux or BSD powered gateways
> in small hardware devices like that.)
>
> It would be better to try to convince the company to stay with Linux.
>
> Would they be interested in continuing with Linux if they had a support
> contract?
>
> Maybe someone on this mailing list can supply part-time administration
> services or a support contract.
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
>
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