Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 06:38:22PM -0700, rocky wrote:
Hey,
I purchased a broadband internet service from my ISP. They offered me
the cable through which I can use dial-up network wizard in Windows XP
to set up the Internet access. I'm planing to install Debian on my old
Desktop. Can any of you tell me the steps I should take to make the
fresh Debian installation have the Internet access through the same
cable please?
Did you try a Google search for "Debian <name of cable provider>" yet?
Regards,
-Roberto
If you are in Australia, then you would be using Bigpond, or hopefully
Optus cable.
For telstra connections, use a package called bpalogin. If you have
optus, then just plug in your cat5 cable, and have the interface set to
DHCP and it will *just* work, as the modem connects to the ISP for you.
Julian
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