[Gllug] ADSL recommendations

Richard Cottrill rcottril at tibco.com
Wed Oct 10 16:51:21 UTC 2001


Actually I'm pretty sure I've seen a PCI USB card for £10... If a new MB
costs another £10 then I'm still ahead by at least a couple of beers.

More importantly: What's this crap about BT not allowing incoming
connections? That's got my interest!

I don't think the dongle on the end of the modem makes any difference
(certainly not to me it doesn't - they're all plugs at the end of the day)
but the incoming/outgoing issue makes a lot of difference.

Who else is ADSL available from (given I live in Whitechapel)?

Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: gllug-admin at linux.co.uk [mailto:gllug-admin at linux.co.uk]On Behalf
Of William Palfreman
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:22 PM
To: gllug at linux.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Gllug] ADSL recommendations


On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 tet at accucard.com wrote:

> It's just occurred to me that it's almost certainly not worth getting a
> PCI-USB card. You could probably pick up an AT pentium motherboard and
> CPU for about the same price (or at least not much more), which would
> hopefully come with USB on board.

I bought a P200 with 64Mb RAM, a 2Gb disk, cdrom, PCI slots and _2
built-in USB ports_ for £80 recently.  Trying to force a 486 to do USB is
bound to cost more, give you endless hassle re memory, and more points of
failure.  The is a proper role for 486s - traditional low-power Linux
things like DNS, running modems, living-room ssh terminals.  The BBC
apparently running the whole of Ceefax from a pair (for redundancy) of 486s
with 10base2 nics running 2.0.39.  Spending good money on making a 486
into something it isn't is missing the point IMO.

Bill.


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