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lazygamer:
Yah but I had no idea that I wanted to use Linux in the future. Also, I didn't know shit except ADSL=FAAAAAAST! In addition, monthly charges for external ADSL are lower.
I don't really understand the technical difference between External and Internal.
choasforages:
well, externel dsl is easy to hook up, since it does use ethernet, and linux loves ethernet, and it can be plugged into a $50us router and share the connection many many many many computers, and any os that supports tcp/ip can use the connection if you use a router witht eh external dsl modem
Stryker:
Actually you dont really even need a router. You can plug it strait from the modem to your computer if you like (i make linux my router), or buy a cheap $5 hub. Although I find routers to work quite a bit better than a wimpy hub.
lazygamer:
Lol did I say external? I meant internal. Monthly charges for internal ADSL are lower. Why they are is beyond me.
But this is an important issue. Can my modem run due to some Linux distro being made the right way to detect it(I have well over 100 distros to try...), or is it doomed to never run until Daytek/Daewoo make a Linux driver for it. NO ONE has answered this question.
theangelofdeath69:
Hey! A Linmodem! Does it work under Windows? ;)
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