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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/31/2015 09:01, Quentin Hartman
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    <div dir="ltr">&gt; Linux. The model I have appears as an ethernet
      port and I can telnet (I think it was telnet...)<br>
      &gt; to it to configure the DSL portions. It's pretty brilliant
      design really.<br>
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      Were you able to find an RPM or some package for installation?  I
      have an S519 (and some other one, too, the name escapes me, now).
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:56 PM,
          Warren W. Weiss <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:warren@guano.org" target="_blank">warren@guano.org</a>&gt;</span>
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              <div>What OS did you use with the Sangoma card?
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                    On 07/29/2015 15:43, Quentin Hartman wrote:<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">You will have a hard time finding a
                      DSL modem that will do all that in a reasonable
                      way. The way that DSL has fractured into several
                      different mostly-the-same-but-incompatible
                      flavors, there is often only one (or very few)
                      that will work in a given place.
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                      <div>Your best bet is to probably just setup
                        general port forwarding to another box that
                        handles the features you want.</div>
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                      <div>HOWEVER</div>
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                      <div>Since you're currently using a Cisco 678, I
                        believe your service is compatible with the
                        Sangoma S519. I own one that I've never used
                        because I bought it prior to moving into a
                        market where it doesn't work. I'd be happy to
                        sell it if you want to experiment with that sort
                        of solution. In short, it creates an imaginary
                        ethernet port on your system that is bridged to
                        ADSL internally on the card. I used the S518 for
                        a long time when I lived in Oregon and it worked
                        great. More info:</div>
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                          href="http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-adsl2-support"
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                      <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at
                        3:16 PM, Michael J. Hammel <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                            target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mjhammel@graphics-muse.org">mjhammel@graphics-muse.org</a></a>&gt;</span>
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                            2015-07-29 at 14:36 -0600, Bruce Ediger
                            wrote:<br>
                            &gt; I'm interested in having control over
                            NAT, as I have a web server, SSH<br>
                            &gt; server and SMTP server running. I might
                            want to have the modem just<br>
                            &gt; bridge everything over to a computer
                            with 2 ethernets and do my own<br>
                            &gt; NAT and firewalling. Also, I'd like to
                            switch off any LAN-side DHCP<br>
                            &gt; and DHS, handling all that myself.<br>
                            &gt;<br>
                            &gt; If one can't get a DSL modem to do that
                            sort of thing, what are my options?<br>
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                          </span>I imagine just plugging the modem into
                          any decent router.  I have a<br>
                          Buffalo that runs DD-WRT (from the factory)
                          that can pretty much do all<br>
                          of what you're asking here.  I have multiple
                          routers, all running a<br>
                          version of DD-WRT.<br>
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                            &gt; Comcast SOHO service? What kind of
                            modem/router does one get for Comcast<br>
                            &gt; broadband?<br>
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                          </span>Plain ol' cable modem.  They want you
                          to use a DOCCSI 3.x modem.  I had<br>
                          a perfectly good DOCCIS 2.x that they didn't
                          like, sent me oodles of<br>
                          mail, email, text messages and voice mail
                          saying I needed to upgrade "to<br>
                          get the best service possible".  I finally did
                          it, only to find no<br>
                          noticable change in service other than they
                          now can probably track more<br>
                          of my activity than with the DOCCIS 2.x modem.<br>
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