On Thursday 12 January 2006 04:22, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Ok.......I had assumed that's all it did/does. Verizon, of course, says they don't and won't support Linux. I said, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. It'll work." :)
Fred
Hi Fred, If you are using a router, you are asking them to support your use of a router. Whether you are using Linux or a Micro$oft product on your clients is no longer material. I have used a router for about 7 years now, and on the few occasions I need support, I say I am using a router, when the question of which version of Micro$oft operating system comes up. If they get insistent, I tell them that the client OS is irelevant, and I want service to my router. Of course, I take responsibility for everything from the router to the client PC, and if I can browse to the router, then that's my side clear. Vince