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Date:      Wed, 16 Aug 2000 12:01:54 +1000
From:      Danny <dannyh@idx.com.au>
To:        FreeBSD.ORG@pop.idx.com.au, "JOHNBLAZE and ai<freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>"@pop.idx.com.au
Subject:   ADSL/ Nat Query
Message-ID:  <00081612093401.00315@freebsd.freebsd.org>
References:  <OE55UhJ5M7GPAbljUIN000005d4@hotmail.com>

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- Hello I am hoping to be an early adopter of ADSL in Australia

Situation

- Here are the specifications for end user equipment for ADSL in Australia

Modems using an Ethernet interface will use PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) protocol between the modem and the Telstra Access
                            Server (TAS), and will require Client Software (Enternet from NTS) to be installed on the PC to allow the Dial Up Networking
                            (DUN) session to interface with the Ethernet port


,End User Equipment ADSL

                            The computer to be used by the end users may be a PC or Macintosh.

                            For PC users the minimum specifications are as follows:-

                            Specifications 
                                                         Minimum 
                            Processor
                                                         Intel Pentium 133 MHz
                            RAM
                                                         32MB for Win 95 or 64MB for Win 98 / NT
                            Hard Disk Space
                                                         1GB for a new system or 100MB for just the modem software
                            Video Memory
                                                         4Mb
                            Graphics Card
                                                         AGP
                            CD ROM
                                                          
                            Internet Browser
                                                          
                            Operating System
                                                         Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000
                            USB Ports
                                                         Needed for the USB modem
                            Ethernet Card
                                                         Needed if using ethernet modem
                            PCI ATM Card
                                                         Needed if using internal modem



Question

-I know it works over the TCP/IP protocol stack so I can use FreeBSD, Linux,
Mac, etc etc

- On the above item it specifies I need to setup "special client"  software, 
isn't it a matter of binding a IP address to the second ethernet card?

- How would I get that special client software to work on FreeBSD?


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