Your best bet for dialup networking is to use KDE and Kppp toQuote:>I know nothing about networking but would like to know a little more!
>Can it be done without an ethernet adapter? (i have a dial up
>connection)
>Can anyone point me in the direction of some basic learning
>resources??
>All help appreciated!!
> Paul
>P.S e-mail me directly if you wish!
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1. Network-to-network PPP with same network portion of IP address
Hi,
I know this newsgroup gets overwhelmed lately with questions about
PPP under Solaris, so I hope some of you still have energy to answer
this one.
I got the SunSolve Document infodoc/11976. In section 3.6 of this
document ( describing net-to-net ) it is clearly written that the
proposed config does NOT work if both parties share the same network
portion of the IP address.
So my question is, what has to change if both have the same network
portion of the IP address ?
Thanks in advance.
Bye.
David.
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