J-L Boers wrote:
I am interested in getting RoadRunner for my internet access. I would like some of the pro's and cons folks have run into getting this up and running. I use SuSe 5.3 with KDE on a linux only box. AMD K-6-233 with 96MB ram. The system is running fine.
I would like to get the single IP package they offer and pipe it into my linux box. From there I want to hook my other 3 win95/98 machines my family uses on a little home-LAN setup I have.
The LAN is working fine right now. I am aware of the IP-Masq/Firewalling stuff that would be needed to accomplish this and I am currently experimenting with a demand dial up access to earthlink right now. I just don't have the cable modem/RoadRunner service info.
Another question I have is: I have an old AMD 486-100 box with a 1.6GB drive and 8MB ram. Would I get the same performance if i dedicated this as a second linux box to the roadrunner service as the ip-masq/firewall box and ran my other 4 machines off of it, or should i just stick to my current linux box? My current linux box does nothing more that office stuff and internet.
Any comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have RoadRunner for my access, and I have a LAN with one Linux box (my production machine), and three Win95 machines using a RedHat box as a gateway. Works great. 1. Good luck!!! 2. You need to get a Linux login client. HoadRunner Hawaii is different from all of the other RoadRunners. If you're in Hawaii, see my How-To (<A HREF="http://gtoft.dynip.com/Oceanic/"><A HREF="http://gtoft.dynip.com/Oceanic/</A">http://gtoft.dynip.com/Oceanic/</A</A>>). Otherwise, check with your local Linux group, or search the net - they are out there. @home doesn't require a login client - it works much better, I think. 3. Use two NICs, and make sure they are identical. I've had more heartache with two different NICs than you can imagine. Some people may get it to work, but I can't. Use two that are the same, and they will work fine. YaST incorporates the second NIC fairly easily, compared to RedHat. It took me four hours to get 2 NICs working under RH the first time, two hourse the second time. Using YaST, it took me 30 minutes. (I'm still learning!) 4. Treat the cable modem as an ethernet connection to the Internet and use DHCP and it works great. George - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archiv at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>