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| On Tue, 04 May 2004 17:55:07 +0100, Rob Pickering wrote: >Apart from the Sangoma which is hardly low cost, there aren't any >that I know of. > >Most cost effective way to do this is to go for one of the many >external Ethernet/DSL bridges then run PPP/PPPoE on the OpenBSD box. >I've had good results with the Netgear DM602 *in "Modem" mode* for >this purpose. OK, it's a two box solution but does leave your OpenBSD >box with control over the PPP session and the external IP address on >it's tun0 interface. > >As much as it stinks, unless you are running on very old hardware or >doing lots of other things on the box then the extra overhead of >userland PPP/pppoe and back out to Ethernet is miniscule (<<5% CPU >utilisation on a 600Mhz VIA Eden sinking data from a 2Mb/s ADSL at >full tilt). > I am running OpenBSD on several firewalls using Netcomm NB1300 modems which use the Connexant chipset. They have a mode called 'half-bridge' which gets the static IP, DNSes etc and passes them on to the firewall by dhcp. There are a few little 'gotchas' I'd be happy to advise on but this is getting to be very OT so if you need help or just to discuss what it does contact me at ash1 _at_ witworx _dot_ commmmm. >-- > Rob. > >--On 04 May 2004 11:34 +0300 "O C." <oc@student.cankaya.edu.tr> wrote: > >> I want to learn the model and manufacturer "internal" ADSL modem >> that works properly >> under OpenBSD. > > From the land "down under": Australia. Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over? Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list. Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server. |