--- Paul Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're using a standalone computer, you don't
> need to setup any LAN
> settings.  I'm not sure whay you would be having
> trouble connecting
> using the Control Center.  Did you set the primary
> and secondary DNS
> numbers that your DSL provider gave you?  
Yes, I set those.


> Using the roaring penguin software, check to see
> whether the
> ping/browsing problem is ocurring just as a regular
> user or as root as
> well.  It may be a problem with firewall settings.
How would I check this?

 
> Also, as far as documentation, check out the man
> pages for
> "adsl-setup"and "adsl-start".
> 
> -Paul Rodríguez
Thanks, will do.

I'm wondering if I have to delete the LAN settings I
already have (I have tried several different
configurations options, so I think both ADSL and LAN
are configured).

> On Fri, 2001-10-19 at 13:17, Paul Schwebel wrote:
> > trying to set my up DSL connection. I have a
> hardware
> > connection from my NIC(eth0) to the DSL modem on a
> > standalone Linux box.
> > 
> > I'm a bit confused by the set up process using the
.
.
.

> > files are involved in the TCP/IP configuration,
> and I
> > know where to look.  I don't have a clear idea of
> the
> > same thing on Linux, and a lot of the man pages
> and
> > HOWTOs appear to be written with a lot of *nix
> > knowledge assumed.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > -Paul "Well, how did I get here?" Schwebel
> > 


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