HI
Does anyone use a broadband connection, and run a LAN behind a Linux Server ?
I understand that most broadband providers talk on "single" connection/Single PC only for residential connections.
Regards Mayuresh
On 4/17/05, Mayuresh Rajwadkar rajwadkar@yahoo.com wrote:
HI
Does anyone use a broadband connection, and run a LAN behind a Linux Server ?
I understand that most broadband providers talk on "single" connection/Single PC only for residential connections.
Who is your BB provider? Enable NAT on your router and all traffic will appear as coming from a single IP. I have MTNL TriBand and Iqara BB - NAT works with both.
Ensure that your ISP is not blocking ports for any special services that you may be using (e.g. such as VoIP).
HTH.
rgds, akk
Arun Khan wrote:
Ensure that your ISP is not blocking ports for any special services that you may be using (e.g. such as VoIP).
A customer was asking me if he can use net telephony cards (not mtnl's) on the mtnl bb. Can he do it or will he get blocked?
Regards,
Rony.
On 4/19/05, Rony Bill ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
A customer was asking me if he can use net telephony cards (not mtnl's) on the mtnl bb. Can he do it or will he get blocked?
I have Iqara BB and they do not block any VoIP services.
I do not know about MTNL. I suspect they do not, given what they are advertising about their TriBand BB (data, voice, and video).
rgds, akk