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About Networking Under Linux
- As we saw until now - Linux was born on the Internet. As such,
network support was fundamental to the system.
- Most Linux users connect to the network using modems and dial-up
connections.
- More "advanced" users use ISDN cards and gain a faster and more
reliable Internet connection.
- Many Linux users want 24x7 connectivity and relatively high
transfer rates, and use Bezeq's ADSL service. Some users connect
using cables.
- Finally, there are those select few who connect their system
directly to their LAN, usually using an Ethernet controller.
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