[lug] DirecPC - two-way satellite system support

Fred Robinson FRobinson at sandcherry.com
Mon Nov 12 09:49:09 MST 2001


No, it connects via USB, but I see your point.......I can setup a Win2k
Server and have the Linux box connect via LAN (NIC) - Thanks!

Fred Robinson
Sr. Systems Engineer
SandCherry networks
http://www.sandcherry.com/
2845 Wilderness Pl.
Boulder, CO 80301
720.272.5201
frobinson at sandcherry.com 

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/psel/ps0004a.html






-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, James [mailto:James_Harris at maxtor.com]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 9:16 AM
To: 'lug at lug.boulder.co.us'
Subject: RE: [lug] DirecPC - two-way satellite system support


I'm not familiar with the system, but does it interface with your PC through
a NIC like many other broadband options do?  Does it have the capability to
do so?

That would be the easiest way to get it to work -- that's where I start
asking questions...

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Robinson [mailto:FRobinson at sandcherry.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:14
To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
Subject: [lug] DirecPC - two-way satellite system support


Perhaps someone has advice?

I just installed a DirecPC two-way satellite system (I live in the
mountains, my only broadband option).  Is anyone aware of a Red Hat Linux
(or KRUD) support for DirecPC?  Any suggestions where I might find support?

Thanks!

Fred Robinson
Sr. Systems Engineer
SandCherry networks
http://www.sandcherry.com/
2845 Wilderness Pl.
Boulder, CO 80301
720.272.5201
frobinson at sandcherry.com 

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/psel/ps0004a.html





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