Re: DSL issue
--- Craig Mead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trying to get iiNet DSL working on my Debian box Very confused as to whats happening. I've googled the error, a few others have posted about it, but there are 0 replies. Most sites just say, install Roaring Penguin, install, run adsl-setup and then adsl-start. And it will work. Any assistance in this matter would be HUGELY appreciated. 0030-AP:/# adsl-start TIMED OUT /usr/sbin/adsl-start: line 194: 351 Terminated $CONNECT $@ /de tcpdump on the if shows.. 05:02:48.319944 PPPoE PADI [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.346910 PPPoE PADO [Service-Name] [AC-Name nct4-chatswood] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.347424 PPPoE PADR [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.379928 PPPoE PADS [ses 0x469] [Service-Name] [AC-Name nct4-chatswood] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.381668 PPPoE PADT [ses 0x469] [Host-Uniq UTF8] [Generic-Error RP-PPPoE: System call error: Input/output error] Details. Latest version of Roaring Penguin DLink DSL-300 modem 2.4.18 kernel This might be totally wacked, but if you need to get to your modem to configure it, open a browser and for the url put in 192.168.1.1 , then on the next screen it will ask you for a user name and password, don't worry about the user name the pass word is Admin or admin, I'm not sure on the capitolazition. Then you will see a new screen with different tabs across the top to set up the modem. HTH Don __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DSL issue
Trying to get iiNet DSL working on my Debian box Very confused as to whats happening. I've googled the error, a few others have posted about it, but there are 0 replies. Most sites just say, install Roaring Penguin, install, run adsl-setup and then adsl-start. And it will work. Any assistance in this matter would be HUGELY appreciated. 0030-AP:/# adsl-start TIMED OUT /usr/sbin/adsl-start: line 194: 351 Terminated $CONNECT $@ /de tcpdump on the if shows.. 05:02:48.319944 PPPoE PADI [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.346910 PPPoE PADO [Service-Name] [AC-Name nct4-chatswood] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.347424 PPPoE PADR [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.379928 PPPoE PADS [ses 0x469] [Service-Name] [AC-Name nct4-chatswood] [Host-Uniq UTF8] 05:02:48.381668 PPPoE PADT [ses 0x469] [Host-Uniq UTF8] [Generic-Error RP-PPPoE: System call error: Input/output error] Details. Latest version of Roaring Penguin DLink DSL-300 modem 2.4.18 kernel TIA. Craig Mead -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: DSL issue
On 2003.03.16 23:13 Craig Mead wrote: Trying to get iiNet DSL working on my Debian box Very confused as to whats happening. I've googled the error, a few others have posted about it, but there are 0 replies. Most sites just say, install Roaring Penguin, install, run adsl-setup and then adsl-start. And it will work. Any assistance in this matter would be HUGELY appreciated. SNIP Latest version of Roaring Penguin DLink DSL-300 modem 2.4.18 kernel From the DLINK site on the DSL-300 The D-Link DSL-300 is an external ADSL modem that provides a single 10Mbps Ethernet port. With a windows based configuration tool, the DSL-300 allows users to easily modify settings to connect via G.lite or G.dmt ADSL depending on their DSL provider. The DSL-300 is capable of providing high speed Internet access and/or remote connection to an office LAN. Firstly, I don't think you can configure your modem using the asdl utilities provided by linux. I think since this is an ethernet modem, it needs to be configured across the ethernet. The thing that concerns me is that the description says windows based configuration tool. Does the manual tell you what ip addresses the modem defaults to on your internal lan? Probably you should set your PC ethernet card to DCHP? If you know the ip address of the modem on your internal network, you might be able to telnet into it from your pc and configure if through the telnet interface. Try telnet ipaddress of DSL-300 Actually in the on line manual it tells you that the configuration password is 'Admin', which seems to be accessable through the serial port using hyperterm! Once you have it linked up through the serial port it will tell you the ip address of the modem, through the serial configuration port. Suggest you read the manual some more. Regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]