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Date:      Mon, 13 May 2002 16:42:02 -0300
From:      lab.stihler@unidavi.edu.br
To:        Joe Gwozdecki <joegw@neosoft.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ADSL question
Message-ID:  <1021318922.3ce0170a69b3c@www.unidavi.edu.br>
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Quoting Joe Gwozdecki <joegw@neosoft.com>:

> Why do you want to buy a router when you can use one of your FreeBSD boxes
> and another NIC to serve as a gateway computer and firewall as well?  Put
> the unlimited power of FreeBSD to work.  That is what I did.  Wire in the
> rest of the LAN to the gateway with a cheap switch.
> 
> Joe Gwozdecki

Hmmm, let me tell ya
Im completely newbie about ADSL, I always used Dial-up. I dont know what pieces 
of hardware I need to set it up. And I dont have a lan, I use FreeBSD at home 
for fun and to study. Could you tell me what do I need to buy to start using 
ADSL? A modem (where can I discover if it is compatible with FreeBSD?). I heard 
that some ADSL providers work in a diferent way (PPPoE and PPTP). Well, please 
give me some advice about this stuff, it would be great.

Thank you


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