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On Monday 01 October 2001 05:54 am, Elvedin T. wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> Here I have a Cisco 675 router, and my computer runs Red Hat Linux 7.0
> and I want some help to get Linux to use the router. There is some
> command but I can't remember, its like 'adsl' or 'adsl setup' but it
> didn't recognize the command. I'll be very thankful if some one can tell
> me how to set it up, or give me a web site.

There may be some such command, I don't know. However, it really isn't 
necessary if you have DSL with a router. All you need to know is your 
network address and subnet mask, and the IP address of your router to be 
your default gateway.

The chances are pretty good that your router is already configured to be a 
dhcp server, so you just need to tell your box to use dhcp -- no muss, no 
fuss. You can either use linuxconf to configure your Linux network 
settings (use dhcp, or manual settings), or you can edit the various 
config files by hand.

Dave
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"Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit." (No 
fortification is such that it cannot be subdued with money.)
- - Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 B.C.
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