Ken:
That was it.  When I used one PCI and one ISA card it got the IP address from Covad.  My connection from Covad is 1.5mbps down/ 384kbps up PPPoE.  When I had the 486DLC-40 with 32 meg of memory as the LRP, speed was 538kbps/ 328kbps according to DSL Reports.com.  With the HP, PII 400 mhz with 96 meg of memory as my LRP, speed was 1.2mbps/ 313kbps.  Had to use my Dell notebook to make the connection to dslreports.  The Dell is a Latitude Cpi with 266 PII and 80 meg of memory running Windoze 98 se2 and used IE 5.01 as the browser.
Just a little better connection speed huh? :-D
Thanks for the help and for your time in modifying Eigerstein2 beta and Dachstein by adding PPPoE to them.
Charles Thanks for creating Eigerstein and Dachstein.
Robert Chambers

Kenneth Hadley wrote:
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Have you tried using two PCI nics or just one ISA card and one PCI card?

I've run into problems with P2/P3/Athlon systems that have two ISA slots but
the first ISA slot is shared with the last PCI slot so they conflict even if
nothing is in the last PCI slot



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From: "Robert Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "leaf"
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] upgrading lrp box


Charles:
I also tried Dachstein 1.0.2 with PPPoE from Ken and it also would not
get an IP address from Covad.
" starting ADSL" would come back with "timed out". I was able to
connect to the weblet in both Eigerstein2beta and Dachstein and look at
the firewall status, so I know that I had the cables hooked up right.

Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

I tried to upgrade my lrp box from the little 486DLC to my HP Pavilion
which has a PII 400 mhz cpu.
So I took the nic's which are 3Com 3c509b ISA bus and the
Eigerstein2beta pppoe v.0.4 disk from the 486 and put them into the HP.
After the system boots up I checked to see if it found the cards and
it did. Eth0 =00:20:AF:40:77:E2 and Eth1=00:60:8C:E9:F3:5E which is
what is printed on the nic's, and cables are plugged in correctly ( eth0
is the DSL modem and 5 port switch is on Eth1).
What I did notice is that the lrp is not getting an IP address from
Covad. "Extern IP" is blank, does not show an IP address.
When I put everything back into the 486, guess what it connects up just
fine. The 486 machine gets an IP address from Covad. When I had the
3Com nic's in the HP I ran the 3c5x9cfg config program to see if the
cards were configured correctly.
Any suggestions?

Make sure you're using the latest dhcp client.  The EigerStein disk
images
have an older script that has problems connecting to some DHCP servers
under
varying circumstances.  Since the problem can manifest itself in some
instances as a race condition, it could be affected by your local CPU
speed...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)












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