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In <200102110651.WAA11633@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 02/10/01
at 10:51 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>At the moment I have a dial-up ISP accessed via In-Joy.
>I need to know what to change so I will be able to access the DSL modem,
>which will connect to my LAN card. The DSL ISP uses a dynamic IP address,
>which is assigned at log-in.
>I assume something in the TCPIP settings needs to be changed, but I am
>not sure what.
It really depends on how you choose to isolate your system from the
Internet. Are you going to use the Injoy firewall or are you going to
purchase something like the Linksys router?
In either case, you will need to enable a TCP/IP interface using the
TCP/IP Configuration object. The firewall/router will handle the details
of talking to your ISP's DHCP server.
>At the present, when I connect to my laptop using peer-to-peer, I use the
>"logon" command. Do I need to use that to access the DSL modem, or is
>there a simpler way?
Peer and TCP/IP do not interoperate. They coexist. With DSL, you will
always be connected the Internet. You will still have userid's and
passwords for mail and such. The alway on connection is why a firewall of
some sort is important.
HTH,
Steven
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