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xDSL via fiber..how to network?????????

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 8:32 pm
by slurppie
I have BellSouth xDSL that utilizes fiber to the curb and then Cat.5 straight to the PC (no modem internal or external). Is there a way to network 3 - 4 PC's with 1 dynamic IP without using Internet connection sharing? I've called Linsys Tech Supp. and they stated that I must have an external xDSL modem to use their router. Thank You!!!!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 8:35 pm
by Prey521
Thats weird, no modem? Never heard of that one before, if you wanna share your internet connection without a router, then you will either have to use Internet Connect Sharing, or one of the Proxy proggies out there.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 8:52 pm
by slurppie
After reading some on the different types of xDSL, mine seems to fall into the VDSL group...but I could be wrong. I would like to use a router if at all possible and stay away from ICS.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 12:35 am
by fastchevy
Yeah that is odd. I imagine that a router would work, they don't need a cable modem or xDSL modem to work ( like linksys said). If anything find a inexpensive switch.

Good luck..

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 1:22 am
by Alteon
Hey slurpie,
My brother has that same connection with Bellsouth. It should be using PPPoE. He has a router at his place and it works fine. Actually pretty quick. they limit your bandwith outside your house, but you will have half the latency of most other regular dsl that have to hop along copper to the CO.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 1:26 am
by Alteon
woops, sorry i forgot to mention he's using a netgear rt314. so i dont know about the linky. plus some techsupport guys are morons, so i wouldnt trust what they told you.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 8:18 am
by slurppie
Aaahhh, News that I like to hear...The linky is free so of course I'm going to try it first but I found a D-Link DI-704 for $80.00 so that will be my next choice. As far as the connection goes, it rocks! During peak times I average about 1.7mbs/230Kbps with a latency of 4ms avg to the first hop under W98 and 0ms with W2k. So...no complaints here.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 1:24 pm
by Alteon
one thing slurpie. if you want to try this and arent scared of a fine or jail. some where on you property or close by. there is a "canary" this little box basically converts fiber optic to cat5 to continue the transmission. since my brother works for a large county IT department we got a hold of a 10baseT canary. he went form 1.8/245 to 3.8/404. thats the consistent speeds, but ive seen it peak way past there. but only try this if you know what your doing and dont care about the penalties. actually nevermind dont try this. bad advice. real bad advice. bad bad. :)

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 1:38 pm
by Prey521
Originally posted by Alteon:
one thing slurpie. if you want to try this and arent scared of a fine or jail. some where on you property or close by. there is a "canary" this little box basically converts fiber optic to cat5 to continue the transmission. since my brother works for a large county IT department we got a hold of a 10baseT canary. he went form 1.8/245 to 3.8/404. thats the consistent speeds, but ive seen it peak way past there. but only try this if you know what your doing and dont care about the penalties. actually nevermind dont try this. bad advice. real bad advice. bad bad. :)

HAHAHA, I would give that a shot if I had that kinda setup, I'm a glutton for punishment :D

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2001 2:13 pm
by slurppie
I know what your refering to, we call it an "ONU" (use to work for a division of BellSouth). If you have the hook up for this magical card, then I'll attempt anything..um..I mean that some crazy person in my neighborhood will try anything.

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2001 6:24 pm
by rpeAMP
Originally posted by slurppie:
I have BellSouth xDSL that utilizes fiber to the curb and then Cat.5 straight to the PC (no modem internal or external). Is there a way to network 3 - 4 PC's with 1 dynamic IP without using Internet connection sharing? I've called Linsys Tech Supp. and they stated that I must have an external xDSL modem to use their router. Thank You!!!!
Your service is what BellSouth calls IFITL (integrated fiber in the loop), or some people know it as FTTH (fiber to the curb) and it comes to your curb as fiber then connects to a converter and from there Cat5 to your house.

Yes, the Linksys router will work with this service. Make sure you set the Linksys up to handle the PPPoE connection. BTW- Every other router should work fine as well.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2001 8:43 pm
by slurppie
Thanks for the replies, after about 10 min of setting everything up (rebooting, getting yelled at by the wife, another reboot) it worked. Its funny, when I called Linky tech no-support, they guy thought I was on crack when I told him that I didnt use a modem..then went on to say that the router needed an external modem to work....Advice for others...Look here first before then use their tech support -my opinion of course :D

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2001 12:11 am
by rpeAMP
He probably had never heard of the service. It's fairly new and BellSouth is one of the only providers that's rolling it out liberally.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2001 8:24 am
by slurppie
Very good point,.....okay I'll re-think my opinion. :p