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RE: [cobalt-users] Qube 2 ISDN
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Qube 2 ISDN
- From: "Ken Duffield" <xebec@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Jan 4 05:34:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hi Pierre,
Thanks for your input. I had been considering a router as well but I have a
couple of questions regarding the use of such a device.
I assume that I would connect the router via the secondary ethernet port and
therefore if I was using a standard internal ip on the primary ethernet port
of 192.168.1.1 what ip would be wise to give the secondary port and the
router and likewise I would assume that I would point the gateway to the
routers IP address. Is this correct or am I completely off track here. I
would appreciate very much a description of such a setup as this indeed
might be the best solution as you suggest. I have seen the notes regarding
not to install on an isdn qube and I am confused about this. I have one
problem as if I do a restore from my cobalt cd for the qube 2 it
automatically updates one of the packages which is not for an isdn qube. I
have tried removing/uninstalling it but with no joy. The more I look into
this the more complicated it gets. I was under the impression that when I
obtained the qube that it was only a matter of a 15 min setup and you're
away. Oh well !.
Again I really appreciate any help.
Regards,
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Pierre Chopot
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 1:19 PM
To: Ken Duffield
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Qube 2 ISDN
Hello List,
Friday, January 04, 2002, 12:13:37 PM, you wrote:
KD> Dear All,
KD> I have had a Qube 2 for a few months now and have never been able to get
it
KD> to dial out to my ISP by using either a normal analogue external modem
or an
KD> internal and external isdn modem. I have tried using the pkg file on the
KD> nl.pkg.cobalt.com site isdn28002.3intl.pkg using a hfc internal isdn
modem
KD> but cannot get anything to work. I tried to go into the modem part and
KD> change the modem setting to dial on demand but it comes back telling me
I do
KD> not have any permission to do so. I get the isdn section coming up but
it
KD> tells me no adaptor was found so there is nothing I can alter to
configure
KD> it. I have also two external isdn modems that I have been trying:
Asuscom
KD> isdnlink ta and an Elsa Microlink isdn/tlpro but again without success.
On
KD> the Elsa I get the s1 led lighting up for about 2 seconds and then
dropping
KD> again. It tells me that it is dialling the number and then goes to idle
and
KD> then no connect. I would dearly love to be able to get this to work as I
KD> would like to configure it to collect my email from my ISP but I am
slowly
KD> getting frustrated as nothing seems to work.
KD> Please could someone help me with ideas as to how I can get an internal
isdn
KD> modem and/or the external modems to work properly on the Qube 2. I have
all
KD> updates/patches installed. I have contacted sun support but was told to
KD> contact Professional services for a fee. I did not see why I would need
KD> Professional Services for a support problem but who am I.
My solution: external ISDN router (I use a 3com OfficeConnect
ISDNLanModem but they are equivalent products from Netgear, D-Link,
Linksys, ...). It seems that unless you bought an ISDN Qube (ie you
bought it from Cobalt with the ISDN card included), you will have some
hard time getting it to work (you may search in the archives, many
tried, some did succeed although I am not sure).
When you say that you have all the patches installed, did you see that
many of these have a note saying not to install on ISDN Qube ? I don't
know why (I guess ISDN support is compiled into something that get
broken with normal patches).
Using an external router frees you from all this, the router takes
care of connecting (and of a few other things like DHCP).
As for having the Qube collect your mail, I am mildly happy with this
because it's not highly customizable (unless you are a linux pro): you
can choose between every 15mn, 30mn, 1 hour and 6 hours and that's
about it. So your Qube is collecting mail nights and days, workdays
and holidays, every 15mn. I tried to modify the cron jobs, but
couldn't achieve something like collecting the mail every 15 mn from 8
to 12 and 13 to 18 and every 1 hours at other times and maybe every 4
hours during night and holidays.
KD> I would be very grateful for any input that anyone could offer.
KD> Thanks to All.
KD> Kind Regards,
KD> Ken
--
Regards,
Pierre
pierre@xxxxxxxxxxx
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