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Re: [TCLUG:10513] Media One and Linux?



> The "official" stance is that they wont install it themeselves on linux.
> What I find from the installers is that they dont care -- you have to set
> it up -- as long as you realise that you get no phone support on operating
> system issues.

Reasonable...

> Computer Setup Information Other Requirements
> MediaOne only supports the following operating systems: Windows 95,
> Windows 98, Windows NT Workstation 4, and Macintosh version 7.6 and
> higher. If you are using any other operating systems, MediaOne cannot
> offer any support on installation or trouble-shooting issues.

I think this changed since I was researching to sign up. Though I was
looking at the main www.mediaone.com page, didn't learn of
mn.mediaone.net until after signup...

> Windows 98 SE comes with a feature called "Internet Connection Sharing"
> (ICS) which allows up to 5 networked computers to share a single Internet
> connection. As with our policy on Home LANs you may enable the ICS feature
> after MediaOne Road Runner installation, but we will not provide technical

> Sounds like ipmasq should be fine too (ICS== windows nat).

Cool.
 
> and:  more info on sb1200 (from what i hear its a 486-in-a-box)
> http://www.gi.com/satellite/products/sb1200.pdf

Hmmm. I couldn't resist, I popped mine open shortly after I got it. ;)
Didn't see anything recognisable as a common CPU, IIRC all the larger
ones were GI chips. (They don't make CPUs far as I know...) though it
obviously has to be some kind of embedded system... Whats with waiting
for that red light on powerup, is it booting Linux off a compressed
flash or something? ;) Maybe QNX or something like that...

Now that I think of it, I don't think I've ever tried queso on it...

> and: info on the 2-way modems that should be within the next couple months
> for some people, and allreday for others.
> http://www.3com.com/products/cablemodem/pdf/CMI-CMX.Cnsmr_DS.pdf
> (note: these are retrained to 1.5down and something slower up (.5?))

Considering my current 1way tops out at about 40k/sec these days on most
servers (with horrible packet loss, especially at prime hours. So much
for playing UT... :P) that would be an improvement. I was hitting
300k/sec on fast servers, and at worst 60k/sec when I first got it...

Damn shared networks...

> m1 does thes in the northeast and they do not @home-crippleize these
> things.  They are just bandwidth locked max, not some weird dl/ul caps
> where you get slower d/l for uploading stuff.  m1 also has been putting
> out one hell of a fiber network, wehreas the local phone companies have
> not.

Yay MediaOne. :)

> it sounds like 10$ cheaper/month if you buy a 3com modem. :)
> 
> http://www.3com.com/products/cablemodem/
>  <-- more info.
> 
> The install dude i talked to last week said that the 3com modems have been
> super reliable too :)

Thanks for the info...