RE: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-11 Thread Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of and hansen Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password Hello again I turned off my modem over night, and now it all runs perfect pump gets it´ address Thanks..! I was´t able to get a

[leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-11 Thread and hansen
Hello again I turned off my modem over night, and now it all runs perfect pump gets it´ address Thanks..! I was´t able to get an IP under win2000 on a third MAC address either so powering off the modem over night, released this "DHCP trust" Regards Lasse Yahoo! Mail (http://dk.mail.yahoo.com) -

[leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread and hansen
Ok.. thats a lot of things to try out, thanks I´ll give a word when it all blows up here :) PS. chill out man, and thanks again Yahoo! Mail (http://dk.mail.yahoo.com) - Gratis: 6 MB lagerplads, spamfilter og virusscan --- This SF.net email is

Re: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password)

2003-12-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 06:24 PM 12/10/2003 +0100, and hansen wrote: [...] sorry my poor layout, but i use a stupid web mail. as i have written before, my connection rightnow written this mail, i use macos with dhcp enablet "so im using a cable connection" i know i´t not a real fixt IP but i get, the same IP always, ok

Re: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread Victor McAllister
sorry my poor layout, but i use a stupid web mail. as i have written before, my connection rightnow written this mail, i use macos with dhcp enablet "so im using a cable connection" i know i´t not a real fixt IP but i get, the same IP always, ok Assuming that you have the network card working i

[leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread and hansen
Ray Olszewski wrote: What do you mean by "a fixed IP"? This is the first mention of "fixed" in your reports to us, and I associate that term with "static", which would mean your ISP uses neither PPPoE nor DHCP. If this is right, follow the instructions for a static-address connection. But on

Re: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 05:08 PM 12/10/2003 +0100, and hansen wrote: [...] Yes :)) my ISP only support Windows and MacOSX+9, but lets see what time will bring to linux, thats a other discussion. My connection is a ADSL-512/128 thats what i get of info but now i know that it´s a cable with a fixed IP, so pump must be it

[leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread and hansen
Hi again Lynn Avants wrote: >Protocols and equipment do not necessarily mean >the same thing. I'm a firm believer that the only reason >any ISP uses PPPoE is to try and leverage the extra >money out of a static ip connection > >Is pump, your interfaces file, and shorewall all configured to >g

RE: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-10 Thread Jørn Eriksen
, December 10, 2003 2:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password Hi Eric Thanks for your development of this BeringLinux and thanks for rapid response >are you sure your new provider does use pppoe and not another method to connect. >pppoe with

Re: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-09 Thread Ray Olszewski
Lynn's advice is correct here, except that "ask your provider" betokens more optimism than I have on a day-to-day basis about the helpfulness of ISPs. If your provider is as unhelpful as I'm used to seeing, see how they say to connect a Windows computer to their system (they always tell you *th

Re: [leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-09 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 07:48 pm, and hansen wrote: > No... but now i learned that i have i cable > connection, but i got the same equipment > as with my previous ISP, but they used PPPoE :) Protocols and equipment do not necessarily mean the same thing. I'm a firm believer that the only reaso

[leaf-user] Re: PPPoE without username and password

2003-12-09 Thread and hansen
Hi Eric Thanks for your development of this BeringLinux and thanks for rapid response >are you sure your new provider does use pppoe and not another method to connect. >pppoe without an user and a password is unusual. No... but now i learned that i have i cable connection, but i got the same eq