Minor correction. Not an update!

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Converted to DocBook 3.1 HB 08/08/00.
This started as just some additions, but turned into major rewrite.
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aspell -H -c DSL-HOWTO.sgml
submit@linuxdoc.org
export CVSROOT=:pserver:hal@cvs.linuxdoc.org:/cvsroot
cvs -d $CVSROOT login
pword: Xn2gDjf1
pword: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
$cvs get LDP/howto/docbook/DSL-HOWTO.sgml
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$ cvs commit DSL-HOWTO.sgml !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(from the LDP/howto/docbook/ dir)
check here: http://cvs.pld.org.pl/LDP/howto/docbook/DSL-HOWTO.sgml
From: --s+ <ser@metalab.unc.edu>
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 01:35:29 +0200
Subject: Re: DSL-HOWTO
To: Hal Burgiss <hal@foobox.net>
Delivered-To: hal@burgiss.net
In-Reply-To: <20010630192411.L28430@bellsouth.net>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.18i
--->[Quoting Hal Burgiss <hburgiss@bellsouth.net>:]
> OK, you convinced me ;) I didn't see it, and didn't know what to
> think. To be honest, I didn't even realize it was a mirror.
If something goes wrong, do not ever bother to ask me directly
by e-mail.
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Begin 1.4 06/30/01
Changes:
new ISP (VIC)
Todo:
Flesh out linux router. Add basic networking.
NAT'd ISPs????
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc2923.html PMTUD, don't block
desination unreachable ICMP.
Submitted 1.3 06/30/01
Begin 1.3 Wed 03/28/01 06:57:01 PM
Changes:
@ -192,8 +222,6 @@ Wed 04/11/01 06:59:30 PM from Juha
From juha@saarinen.org Tue Apr 10 07:05:06 2001
4. http://feenix.dyndns.org/ldp/adsl/tuning.html
Mention MTR (Matt's Traceroute)! It's an excellent program that everybody
@ -2302,12 +2330,12 @@ to less than 1500. Don't do that.
<Title>PPPoA</Title>
<Para>
PPPoA (PPP over ATM) is a cleaner solution than PPPoE since most of the work
is done in hardware, and since the raw DSL traffic is ATM. There is no
user space client necessary to manage the connection as with PPPoE, and the
additional ethernet protocol layer is not required. Authentication is still
the same: user id and password to connect, but the mechanics are different
since no ethernet encapsulation takes place.
PPPoA (PPPoATM, or PPP over ATM) is a cleaner solution than PPPoE since most
of the work is done in hardware, and since the raw DSL traffic is ATM. There
is no user space client necessary to manage the connection as with PPPoE, and
the additional ethernet protocol layer is not required. Authentication is
still the same: user id and password to connect, but the mechanics are
different since no ethernet encapsulation takes place.
</Para>
@ -4263,12 +4291,12 @@ net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps = 1
<Para>
G.Lite is sometimes referred to as <Quote>DSL Lite</Quote>,
<Quote>Universal DSL</Quote> or <Quote>splitterless ADSL</Quote>, is a
slower version of ADSL that requires no splitters <Emphasis>or </Emphasis>
filters. The isolation of voice and data signals is handled at the CO.
Currently G.Lite supports speeds up to 1.5 Mbps/512 Kbps, and at one
time was expected to become the dominant consumer DSL service. As of this
writing, it is not nearly as wide spread as <Quote>full rate</Quote> ADSL
however.
slower version of ADSL that requires no splitters <Emphasis>or</Emphasis>
filters. G.lite uses a <Quote>fast retrain</Quote> technique to negate the
various signal disturbances caused by normal POTS usage. Currently G.Lite
supports speeds up to 1.5 Mbps/512 Kbps, and at one time was expected to
become the dominant consumer DSL service. As of this writing, it is not
nearly as wide spread as <Quote>full rate</Quote> ADSL however.
</Para>
</ListItem>
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</Para>
</ListItem>
<ListItem>
<Para>
<Ulink URL="http://www.vic.com/">http://www.vic.com/</Ulink>,
Virtual Interactive Center, Knoxville, TN and surrounding areas.
Bridged connection (no PPP), static IP available (additional cost),
personal servers are allowed, and runs on Linux.
</Para>
</ListItem>
</ItemizedList>
</Para>