It's probably running linux.... :p
hehe
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Lynch ">jwl@sgi.com>
To: Ale ">ale@ale.org>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 8:00 AM
Subject: [ale] Addonice spoiled my fun!
> (I sent this off last week, but it never showed up here, so if this is a
> duplicate, please excuse me. Is this list moderated now?)
>
>
> Here I was happily assembling parts to build a minimal Linux system to
> use as a firewall, modem driver, etc. and along comes a recent issue of
> Computer Currents and spoils my fun. In that issue is a product release
> describing a thing called a "Webshuttle". It seems this Webshuttle
> critter hooks to a modem on one end and to a ethernet on the other end
> and provides pretty much what I was wanting my Linux system to do. It's
> a dhcp server that dials your ISP when it sees traffic on the ethernet
> destined for outside your local network. Fantastic, I think, but what's
> the catch. I went to their web page, http://addonics.com and looked at
> the specs. No catches that I can see. It times out and hangs up on no
> activity. It supports up to 250 systems. A little overkill for a 56k
> modem, but if you've got a large network with a small need for access to
> the outside world, it'll work.
>
> At $168 I thought what the heck, it's only money. But being the frugal
> guy I am I did a quick net search and found that EggHead has it for
> $117. Hey! An even better buy. I fired off an order on Thursday and
> got the box on Monday. I didn't even order special delivery, just the
> plain UPS ground. So it arrived and I plugged it in. Now the blurb on
> their web page mentions, "OS independent, ...Linux", but the flyer that
> arrived only talked about Windows (all flavors). So I booted up Win95
> and proceeded to follow the instructions. In about 5 minutes I was
> connected to Mindspring. Fantastic! I then went into my wife's office
> and booted her machine, set it up and we both were online at the same
> time.
>
> Now for the test. I booted Linux and. Oops, no dhcp. I searched the
> net for DHCP for Linux, but since I run Debian I wanted to get a Debian
> package. The only one I found was a very recent unstable release that
> depended on a bunch of newer things I didn't have, like 2.1 libc6 among
> other things. I don't have a Linux connection to Mindspring since it
> quit working last fall and I never could figure out why. Upgrading was
> a pain since I had to boot Win95, download a package, try to install,
> find out that another package was needed, boot Win95, download it, etc.
>
> I had a brainstorm. I'll boot Win95, connect the Webshuttle, find out
> what IP address I was assigned, boot Linux, ipconfig that IP address in,
> set up a route to the shuttle and, well, it worked! Now I can download
> the packages from Linux.
>
> To my complete amazement, as soon as I installed DHCP, it looked like it
> went out and got an IP address. I dropped the modem by unplugging it
> and rebooted Linux to see what happened. Yo! Dhcp is working! Now I'm
> real happy, until I realized that I'd lost the opportunity to assemble
> another Linux system, learn all about firewalls, ipchains and all that
> other complex software that would have had to have been installed and
> configured. I also probably saved a few dollars in electricity.
>
> Long post I know, but if you're still with me I'd like to say I'm quite
> happy with this little box. Configuration is easy. You just bring up a
> web browser and point it to the Webshuttle. Configuration is done via a
> forms interface and is simple and quick.
>
> Incidentally, I have no interest in the company. This wasn't an ad. I
> realize that there are lots of things a dedicated Linux server will do
> that this won't, but for what I was looking for, a way to get either my
> wife or I (or both) on the internet conveniently, this was just the
> ticket and at a very reasonable price, I must admit.
>
> Feel free to ask questions, if you're interested.
>
> Jim.
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