Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP

2002-08-14 Thread Armend Zeqiraj

Hi,

 pppoe *client* support is there.

I'll try to give it a shot today for pppoe and see where I'm doing wrong.

  I wanted to put some other extra packages in the distribution such as
BASH,
  FTP.

 So, what was your problem?

I installed proftpd sucessfully but BASH didnt go through may i did not have
the right .lrp package.


  Also one more thing it says it supports the Cisco Aironet but it does
  recognize it. Still havent tried the Prism Cards.

 Again, what is exactly the problem? E.g., what kind of card you use, what
kind
 of PCMCIA bridge etc etc. I personally run it with a lot of Cisco Aironet
LMC352.


I am using PCI Cisco Aironet 342 and 350 cards. maybe in some old router i
will use ISA Aironet 4800 cards or whatsoever.

Best Regards
Armend Zeqiraj



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Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP

2002-08-14 Thread Vladimir I.

Armend Zeqiraj wrote about Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP:

  So, what was your problem?
 
 I installed proftpd sucessfully but BASH didnt go through may i did not have
 the right .lrp package.

If you use 8MB flash, then memory on the second partition is
tight and may not be enough for standard .lrp packages. Use .cfs
or RAM disk instead (delete the second partition).

  Again, what is exactly the problem? E.g., what kind of card you use, what
 kind
  of PCMCIA bridge etc etc. I personally run it with a lot of Cisco Aironet
 LMC352.
 
 
 I am using PCI Cisco Aironet 342 and 350 cards. maybe in some old router i
 will use ISA Aironet 4800 cards or whatsoever.

Still, you didn't answer the question, is it a PCI/ISA or a
PCMCIA card?

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Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)


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Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP

2002-08-14 Thread Armend Zeqiraj

Hi Vladimir,


 Uncomment necessary ppp related lines in /etc/modules.


I have done it something is working but im not getting connected. I would
really appreciate it if u could tell me the procedure to use the PPPoE
connection. It is for sure im doing something wrong, i have sniffed the
network and it seems that while the PPPoE starts it does not send any packet
on the net.

I gues im not following the procedure right.

   Still, you didn't answer the question, is it a PCI/ISA or a
   PCMCIA card?
 
  I am using PCI and ISA cards.

 Insert airo into /etc/modules (the cards should show up as
 ethX). However I never tested Cisco cards in their own PCI or ISA
 adapters.


I have done it it should be working now, it seems i have a brkone card here,
i will check it later.

Regards
Armend




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Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP

2002-08-13 Thread Vladimir I.

Armend Zeqiraj wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Has anyone configured PPPoE in WISP the Server and the Client, i have found
 that the WISP distribution does not include PPPoE although it says so, maybe
 I am wrong. I have been trying to put packages on it but it seems i did not
 find appropriate ones.

pppoe *client* support is there.

 Most anyoing thing is that you have info on all other LEAF distributions
 only WISP is somwhat set aside as appears like GHOST package in LEAF family,
 since it has joined the family.

WISP-Dist is quite different in design than other members of LEAF.

 
 I wanted to put some other extra packages in the distribution such as BASH,
 FTP.

So, what was your problem?

 Also one more thing it says it supports the Cisco Aironet but it does
 recognize it. Still havent tried the Prism Cards.

Again, what is exactly the problem? E.g., what kind of card you use, what kind 
of PCMCIA bridge etc etc. I personally run it with a lot of Cisco Aironet LMC352.


-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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[leaf-user] PPPoE in WISP

2002-08-12 Thread Armend Zeqiraj

Hi,

Has anyone configured PPPoE in WISP the Server and the Client, i have found
that the WISP distribution does not include PPPoE although it says so, maybe
I am wrong. I have been trying to put packages on it but it seems i did not
find appropriate ones.
Most anyoing thing is that you have info on all other LEAF distributions
only WISP is somwhat set aside as appears like GHOST package in LEAF family,
since it has joined the family.

I wanted to put some other extra packages in the distribution such as BASH,
FTP.

Also one more thing it says it supports the Cisco Aironet but it does
recognize it. Still havent tried the Prism Cards.

Best regards

Armend Zeqiraj,



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