IF you are a beginner with PPPoE, your best bet by a mile is to use Kenneth
Hadley's image for PPPoE (derived from EigerStein, if I recall correctly). I
no longer have PPPoE here (yay!), but when I did, it was the one PPPoE setup
I tried that worked without a hitch, every time.

Not having used a PCMCIA-based router, I don't know how hard it is to add
that support to Ken's image (or even if it is possible to do so). But if you
are having any difficulty with simultaneously developing the two pieces,
this image would, at a minimum, be a great fallback for you during the
learning phase.

At 10:26 AM 9/19/01 -0600, Bryan T. Schmidt wrote:
>Allo everyone...
>
>Finally got broadband in my area, and am hooked up to EarthLink via 
>Covad ADSL (sure hope their network stays up if they go out of business...).
>Anyhow, my understanding is that EarthLink is using PPPoE.  I am crazy 
>enough that I am going to try to take that on at the same time as 
>getting PCMCIA to work so that I can run my LRP on a laptop.  I would 
>like to hear from anyone using PPPoE, and which distribution of LRP they 
>are using.  If anyone knows of instructions for PCMCIA, that would be 
>neat too.  (I'll be using 3c562 and/or 3c589 cards.)
>
>I would also like you to tell me if you think I am out of my mind trying 
>to do both of these at once.



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