plans for dial up?
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plans for dial up?
Hi all,
Does anyone know what is needed to enable dial up support in reactos?
I see no ppp or slip section in the wiki
Is there any plans moving forward to support ppp for 1.0.
Looking on the web about ppp in windows it doesnt seem that far out of reach.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defau ... dowsce.asp
(also section diff between xp and ce ppp)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/fm. ... irp+cygwin
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/com ... d3a41ec283
Does anyone know if there is any basic piece of OS missing that would halt the developement of this eg: NDIS, serial port driver etc...
BTW: ive no programing exp but i could try to help in the doc of this.
slyi
Does anyone know what is needed to enable dial up support in reactos?
I see no ppp or slip section in the wiki
Is there any plans moving forward to support ppp for 1.0.
Looking on the web about ppp in windows it doesnt seem that far out of reach.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defau ... dowsce.asp
(also section diff between xp and ce ppp)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/fm. ... irp+cygwin
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/com ... d3a41ec283
Does anyone know if there is any basic piece of OS missing that would halt the developement of this eg: NDIS, serial port driver etc...
BTW: ive no programing exp but i could try to help in the doc of this.
slyi
what's needed for reactos dialup
As I understand things, this is what we'll need:
1) Small implementation of ndiswan
2) Serial port driver
3) PPP driver for ndiswan
4) Support for non-ethernet medium in tcpip
5) Login applet
6) Enough tapi to make the login applet go
1) Small implementation of ndiswan
2) Serial port driver
3) PPP driver for ndiswan
4) Support for non-ethernet medium in tcpip
5) Login applet
6) Enough tapi to make the login applet go
Hi arty,
Thanks for the info, i had thought item 2 is already complete
http://mok.lvcm.com/cgi-bin/reactos/ros ... edHardware
BTW: Is the login applet/tapi, the bits that allows HyperTerminal to talk to your modem eg: http://help.expedient.com/dialup/hyperterminal.shtml
I'll update the dial up wiki section, when the wiki migration is complete.
http://mok.lvcm.com/cgi-bin/reactos/roswiki?dialup
Thanks
slyi
Thanks for the info, i had thought item 2 is already complete
http://mok.lvcm.com/cgi-bin/reactos/ros ... edHardware
BTW: Is the login applet/tapi, the bits that allows HyperTerminal to talk to your modem eg: http://help.expedient.com/dialup/hyperterminal.shtml
I'll update the dial up wiki section, when the wiki migration is complete.
http://mok.lvcm.com/cgi-bin/reactos/roswiki?dialup
Thanks
slyi
http://reactos.com/wiki/index.php/Dialupslyi wrote:I'll update the dial up wiki section, when the wiki migration is complete.
http://mok.lvcm.com/cgi-bin/reactos/roswiki?dialup
PPP is not going away in 5 years.
Almost all routers still use PPP, using console cable from the Serial link to the Console Port. This is almost all Routers so PPP is far from leaving. Moed Dial Up is on the Down end for the Internet, but many companies use Dial up for many purposes to connect to company sites, ex users connecting in case of an emergency from Home. I just thought it wise to specify on this...
Almost EVERYBODY uses dialup in germany (for broadband, too).
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"Dialup Adaptor"
The windows TCP/IP stack doesnt discern the difference between dialup and ethernet, because dialup uses an NDIS wrapper driver, called "Dialup Adaptor" for dialup connections.
Basically, you need:
1)Serial port driver
2)Tapi support
3)PPP driver
4)DialupAdaptor clone
5)TCP/IP
Basically, you need:
1)Serial port driver
2)Tapi support
3)PPP driver
4)DialupAdaptor clone
5)TCP/IP
I don't think avarage users have a router at home.
And doesn't a router use dialup for T-DSL, too?
And doesn't a router use dialup for T-DSL, too?
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The serial driver
ReactOS has serial support in lots of places, but each implements its own mini serial driver. Our serial.sys does a couple of checks, but never creates the serial port device object nor handles any ioctls.
If you just want PPPOE, then a serial driver is not a prerequisite for PPP, but I suppose that we'll want our PPP to support both dialup and PPPOE.
If you just want PPPOE, then a serial driver is not a prerequisite for PPP, but I suppose that we'll want our PPP to support both dialup and PPPOE.
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