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userdoc:berofix [2012/10/21 07:25]
droemel
userdoc:berofix [2014/08/21 06:42]
droemel
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 Be sure to set it up as "Proxy"! Be sure to set it up as "Proxy"!
  
-The easiest way to get access to an internal bero*fix card is to set up a bridge in AstLinux. See also this tip regarding **[[userdoc:tt-bridges|bridges]]** in AstLinux. Load the Realtek NIC driver (e.g. ''8139too'' for PCI in ''/etc/rc.modules''), then reboot and put+The easiest way to get access to an internal bero*fix card is to set up a bridge in AstLinux. See also this tip regarding **[[userdoc:tt-bridges|bridges]]** in AstLinux. Load the Realtek NIC driver (''8139too'' for PCI, ''r8169'' for PCIe in ''/etc/rc.modules''), then reboot and put
  
   BRIDGE0="eth0 eth4"   BRIDGE0="eth0 eth4"
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 **Note**: The default IP address of the bero*fix is 10.0.0.2. You will initially need to assign BR0 an address in this range in order for ''bfdetect'' to work. **Note**: The default IP address of the bero*fix is 10.0.0.2. You will initially need to assign BR0 an address in this range in order for ''bfdetect'' to work.
  
-Since Q4/2012 there is also a new bero*fix appliance available (mini-ITX board + bero*fix combined in a case).+Since Q4/2012 there is also a new bero*fix appliance available (mini-ITX board + bero*fix combined in a case). There is also a cheaper "Small Business Line" without pluggable modules available.
  
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