huh? Are you talking about a residential line?
I'm on BT Broadband. It's your ADSL modem/router which connects to the BT service - your PCs (whatever OS they have on them) then talk to that. The supplied BT HomeHub works fine with Linux PCs as well as Windows. I don't use the HomeHub though, I use a Linksys router that is flashed with OpenWRT, a linux firmware distro.
Any which way you look at it ... BT runs fine with Linux, though like most ISPs their helpdesks are unlikely to want to talk you through configuration of a Linux desktop (not that it needs anything beyond usual DHCP).
Peter.
On 29 January 2010 17:44, Mark Wilson tower_termite@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi, I was just wondering does anyone know if it's possible to use BT Broadband on a linux system? I've heard there are problems, something to do with a modem they supply (BT voyager?) and driver issues. Any info would be most appreciated!
Mark Wilson
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