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Re: How can I share an ADSL connection?



Yang
I would purchase a cheap router I have seen them on sale with rebate for $19.95.
Richard




From: Yang Yiqi <yyq public bta net cn>
Reply-To: redhat-install-list redhat com
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
Subject: How can I share an ADSL connection?
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 21:51:13 +0800

Happy New Year!

I came across a problem trying to share my ADSL connection with another
computer:

My notebook computer is running RH 8.0.  I put in two PC card ethernet
adapters and both working fine as eth0 and eth1.  I use one of the NICs
(eth1) for ADSL PPPoE connection.

If I do not activate neither eth0 nor eth1, the internet connection works
fine. But I can no longer browse to any webpage if I activate either eth0 or
eth1, although I can still ping to any active putlic address from PPP0, which
means the connection is still alive.


How can I set the machine to work with both eth0/eth1 and PPP0 activated? How
can I use this desktop as a gateway to make the internet connection availabe
to another machine? I can ping my notebook from the other machine after
activating eth0.


Thanks!



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