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> The 5100 is the 5200 without the usb interface. It is a full 
> blown router/firewall with rudimentary IDS capability. He 
> should have no problem with setup at all if they have 
> provided the admin user/pass combo for the device. Email me 
> off-list for the default user/pass combo if they did not 
> provide it. If they have changed it, he's at their mercy. 
> Otherwise, he can simply adjust firewall settings to suit, 
> plug in the PPP username and password, turn on DHCP and he's 
> off to the races.

Correction. The 5100 appears to be the 5200's weak sister. Turns out there
are 2 different 5200 products with the exact same model number. No firewall
or IDS on the 5100, but it is still essentially a router that handles the
authentication, so it will work with Linux via the ethernet port.

--
Jonathan


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