Dear Mr Jennings,
Thank you for your info. I did look at your url and that wa mot helpfull.
Best wishes,
Malcolm.
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 21:56, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Monday 21 March 2005 20:55, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband provider for
Dear Anne,
You cover the position well. I am contacting a number of providers and hope I
may find success.
Best wishes,
Malcolm.
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 21:24, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 20:55, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband
Dear Julie,
Apologies for the Sir!
I am certainly contacting your provider and thank you for your tip.
Best wishes,
Malcolm.
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 21:08, Julie Sloan wrote:
On Monday 21 March 2005 03:55 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 06:39 am, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Dear Julie,
Apologies for the Sir!
I am certainly contacting your provider and thank you for your tip.
Dear Malcolm,
Apology not necessary and I in turn apologize for my grumpiness. Must have
had a low BAC that day or something.
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 09:49 am, Julie Sloan wrote:
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 06:39 am, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Dear Julie,
Apologies for the Sir!
I am certainly contacting your provider and thank you for your tip.
Dear Malcolm,
Apology not necessary and I in turn apologize for my
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 20:55, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband provider for
Mandrake-Linux. At present I have a dial up modem and have been so far
attracted to Metronet who charge only £10 per month: although there are
extra charges for heavy
On Monday 21 March 2005 03:55 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband provider for
Mandrake-Linux. At present I have a dial up modem and have been so far
attracted to Metronet who charge only £10 per month: although there are
extra charges for heavy
On Monday 21 Mar 2005 20:55, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Sirs,
Can any one give me ideas on the best broadband provider for
Mandrake-Linux. At present I have a dial up modem and have been so far
attracted to Metronet who charge only £10 per month: although there are
extra charges for heavy
-
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
On Thursday 02 December 2004 11:11, amalasingh wrote:
I set it as LAN connection. It was asking
me
Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 21:22, amalasingh wrote:
Anne/Derek,
Tnx for your responses.
http://10.0.0.2 works
On Thursday 02 December 2004 11:11, amalasingh wrote:
I set it as LAN connection. It was asking
me to configure IP and subnet mask.
I entered 10.0.0.2 and subnet mask
255.255.255.0
http://10.0.0.2 works. But unfortunately the
browser brings my local host instead of the
admin webpage
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 16:01, amalasingh wrote:
Guys,
I need ur help regarding installing my ADSL router in my mandrake linux.
It works with my windows. People say it should work as soon as we connect.
But it doesnt. If you can tell me step by step instructions, that would be
nice.
)
Cheers
Amala Singh.
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From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 16:01, amalasingh
amalasingh wrote:
Derek,
I am using Ethernet connection only.
To my eyes, it looks that the computer connects to the Router correctly. I
can see all the signals from Router and from the port.
But I said The connection works in XP
means it works in another computer at home. So may be some problems
: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
amalasingh wrote:
Derek,
I am using Ethernet connection only.
To my eyes, it looks that the computer connects to the Router correctly.
I
can see all the signals from Router and from the port.
But I said
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On Wednesday 01 Dec 2004 19:37, amalasingh wrote:
No. It has 4 Ethernet ports and a USB port.
Also, when I try to connect Linux PC,
I disconnect the windows PC, since they
are in different rooms.
Maybe I'm not understanding you, but can't you
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 19:07, amalasingh wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 16:01, amalasingh wrote:
Guys,
I need ur
: [newbie] ADSL router modem set up/445A Speedlink web
station/Supanet/PPPoA
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On Wednesday 01 Dec 2004 19:37, amalasingh wrote:
No. It has 4 Ethernet ports and a USB port.
Also, when I try to connect Linux PC,
I disconnect the windows PC, since
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 21:22, amalasingh wrote:
Anne/Derek,
Tnx for your responses.
http://10.0.0.2 works fine with Windows.
First time it looks for user name password.
Then we can configure the webstation.
I went to configure hardware and
selected Ethernet Card. Ran
Config
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On Wednesday 01 Dec 2004 21:22, amalasingh wrote:
Anne/Derek,
Tnx for your responses.
http://10.0.0.2 works fine with Windows.
First time it looks for user name password.
Then we can configure the webstation.
OK - so sit looks as though
Thanks For the help
I appreciate it
Alan
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 19:39, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 10:24 am, Alan wrote:
stupid question.
Is there a gui based dialer for linux to connect through a
pppoe connection?
I currently use adsl-connect.
Thanks
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 10:24 am, Alan wrote:
stupid question.
Is there a gui based dialer for linux to connect through a
pppoe connection?
I currently use adsl-connect.
Thanks
You should be usin 'adsl-start', -connect is for problem
connections and only Ctrl-c will kill it.
Russell Butler wrote:
Hi Russel,
I also have a Billion 5100 modem/router and have had problems with it
while having it setup as ADSL, it was not detecting the Internet
connection at all while set up with ADSL connection even though it was
picking up the Ethernet connection.
I changed my
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Russell Butler wrote:
Hi Russel,
I also have a Billion 5100 modem/router and have had problems with it
while having it setup as ADSL, it was not detecting the Internet
connection at all while set up with ADSL connection even though it was
picking up the Ethernet
On Thursday 12 February 2004 00:07, Caio wrote:
I instaled the beta version of mandrake 10, ans adsl-setup is not even a
command... I did the normal instalation... what should I do?
Well for 1 don't use HTML, I just rescued you from the spam-bin.
2)How about simply installing it??? Check out
I instaled the beta version of mandrake 10, ans adsl-setup is not even a
command... I did the normal instalation... what should I do?
I wish you good luck! I tried a million of ways to get my Speedtouch
Adsl modem connected to the Internet and none has succeeded. I shall
wait for an improvement
I didn't have any problems with SBC global.
I'm using ppoe.
What problems are you having?
Marty
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 04:52 pm, Paul Smith wrote:
I instaled the beta version of mandrake 10, ans adsl-setup is not even a
command... I did the normal instalation... what should I do?
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 8:58 pm, Paolo Bonavoglia wrote:
I don't know weather this is a newbie or expert question, so I send it to
both lists.
I have installed Mandrake 9.0 in a partition of my PC. Everything
went OK, but not for my ADSL Itex PCI card: Mandrake didn't recongnize it
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 8:58 pm, Paolo Bonavoglia wrote:
Does anyone know a working driver for this unfortunate ADSL card?
Obviously I mean a driver which works with Mandrake 9.0 and kernel
2.4.19.
Many of these ADSL modems are well closed source as another responder says
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On Friday 15 August 2003 11:27, Josenildo Marques wrote:
Hi.
I need help.
Finally a guy from the tele-phony company visited me to install a fast
connection. The thing is he brought a USB modem and he said there is no
need of anything else (so,
On Monday 09 Jun 2003 1:37 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
I can't get mgmt.o from www.speedtouchdsl.com\dvrreg_lx.htm (the address
supplied by ML9.1 install).
I can't even see 'mgmt.0' mentioned on that site.
I downloaded the 'SpeedTouch USB Linux driver' but all I got was a zip
which expanded to
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 09 Jun 2003 1:37 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
I can't get mgmt.o from www.speedtouchdsl.com\dvrreg_lx.htm (the address
supplied by ML9.1 install).
I can't even see 'mgmt.0' mentioned on that site.
I downloaded the 'SpeedTouch USB Linux driver'
Hi.
On Wed 2003-04-02 at 07:44:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nah...it is a fresh Mandrake 9.1-install where I have added both PPP and
RP-PPPoE afterwards. RP-version is 3.5-3 which I downloaded from
rpmfind.net.
The only 3.5-3 I find there is for some PLD Linux Distribution. They
seem to
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 11:03:56 +0200
Benjamin Pflugmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that *is* normally so. You may not expect rpms for one distro to
work on another. You wouldn't download some driver for Windows NT when
you have Windows ME, would you?
True, but RPMS usually works fine for
Hi.
On Tue 2003-04-01 at 19:14:10 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here we go, now I think I have located why RP-PPPoE doesn't work
however it didn't get me anywhere, I installed PPP2.4.1, which doesn't
seems to be installed by default and after some dependencyproblems I got
it installed,
Nah...it is a fresh Mandrake 9.1-install where I have added both PPP and
RP-PPPoE afterwards. RP-version is 3.5-3 which I downloaded from
rpmfind.net.
I will try to remove that version and install 3.5-2 in case something is
misbehaving
because of that. It should not normally be so I guess, but I
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Modem not recognised
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 30 November 2002 09:02 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
Can someone tell me why, with LM-8.2 we
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 30 November 2002 09:02 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
Can someone tell me why, with LM-8.2 we simply had to load the
USB-Speedtouch file mgmt.o into usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o and then Linux
detected it but with LM-9 it
in, or where they're installed to.
thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Idea.list2BT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Modem not recognised
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED
PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Modem not recognised
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 30 November 2002 09:02 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
Can someone tell me why, with LM-8.2 we simply had to load the
USB-Speedtouch file mgmt.o into usr/share
those package specific documentation?
as in which RPM they come in, or where they're installed to.
thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Idea.list2BT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Modem not recognised
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One other package to see if you have installed, pptp-adsl-1.0.2xxx this
is
supposed to have something to do with included support with an Alcatel modem
to go through a firewall or something. Worth taking a look at maybe? HTH
--
On Saturday 30 November 2002 09:02 pm, Idea.list2BT wrote:
Can someone tell me why, with LM-8.2 we simply had to load the
USB-Speedtouch file mgmt.o into usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o and then Linux
detected it but with LM-9 it doesn't?
I was even more disappointed to find that I might have to
Make sure you have pppoe installed to run on top of eth0(network card).
You can then configure it in the mandrake control center.
-Jay
Birger said:
Hi there i cant connect to internet in Linux Mandrake 8.2
Im sure its because im a newbie and never used linux before.
Im on a norwegian
hello,
How do you connect to the internet? By a network card or a modem?
if you use a network card, type ipconfig in a shell and see what it says,
try and ping your gateway and see if that works,
make sure u have filled in ur IP adress and ur gateway and subnetmask and
atleast 1 DNS server
errr type ifconfig (not ipconfig) in a shell as root
On Monday 13 May 2002 22.21, you wrote:
hello,
How do you connect to the internet? By a network card or a modem?
if you use a network card, type ipconfig in a shell and see what it says,
try and ping your gateway and see if
well its working now the funny thing is i just started mozilla
and wops i was in im actually using ximian evolution
right now writing this mail
im happy
man, 2002-05-13 kl. 22:21 skrev adrian:
hello,
How do you connect to the internet? By a network card or a modem?
if you use a
Sweet! hehe :0)
On Monday 13 May 2002 21.40, you wrote:
well its working now the funny thing is i just started mozilla
and wops i was in im actually using ximian evolution
right now writing this mail
im happy
man, 2002-05-13 kl. 22:21 skrev adrian:
hello,
How do you connect to the
yeah it says im ofline and connection failed, but im online
so
man, 2002-05-13 kl. 23:54 skrev adrian:
Sweet! hehe :0)
On Monday 13 May 2002 21.40, you wrote:
well its working now the funny thing is i just started mozilla
and wops i was in im actually using ximian evolution
right now
Hi,
Im sure it is because I screwed something up on the install that mine is not
setup correctly.
However I did not want to retry it as installing Mandrake 8.1 on a P90 is a
little painful. I had a few crashes as well.
Because of the spec of my machine I did a fairly small install. Just enough
What is in your /etc/resolv.conf file before and after you get it
working?
On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 20:48, Claudio Mio wrote:
First of all can I say its really good that 8,1 has added support for the
Alcatel SpeedTouch modem. This has simplified things alot for me!
Now onto my problem
!
- Original Message -
From: Claudio Mio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Setup with Mandrake 8.1
Ill need to check when I get home.
But from memory I think it contains both the primary and secondary DNS
right!
- Original Message -
From: Claudio Mio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL Setup with Mandrake 8.1
Ill need to check when I get home.
But from memory I think it contains both the primary and secondary DNS
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Rodrigo Monteiro wrote:
Straight Help: www.velocidadejusta.cjb.net/
In Brazil and in Portuguese!
If you're using Linux to connect..don't worry That site is always with
some kind of virus! So BEWARE windows users! ;-)
They said
Did you set the propper primary and secondary dns server addresses when
you set up pppoe? You get these numbers from your ISP.
Second, check to see if it is just as a normal user, or as root as well
that you cannot surf, in that case it may be a problem with firewall
settings.
-Paul Rodríguez
my ADSLwouldn't work until I put the line search vic.bigpond@.
above the PDNS and SDNS entries in the resolve.conf file
Nev
Paul Rodríguez wrote:
Did you set the propper primary and secondary dns server addresses when
you set up pppoe? You get these numbers from your ISP.
Second, check
On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 14:14, Rodrigo Monteiro wrote:
hi folks !!!
i've got an adsl conection in my Mandrake 8.1. I get
conected but cannot navigate
Can you help-me?
i'm loosing my hair over that !please help-me
thankss
Talk to your ISP and make sure the IP
Try looking for modules.conf instead.
ChrisSW
- Original Message -
From: mike cola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 3:03 AM
Subject: [newbie] adsl/ethernet adapter... (more problems with the NIC now)
actually i spoke prematurely... the card fails
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: [newbie]
adsl/ethernet adapter.
Mike
Further to my past e-mails on the ADSL topic, attached is a snapshop of my
linux config setup. This
was done automatically for me using mandrake's ADSL connection tool.
Nev
--
mike
Ok, this is what how I did mine. eth0 hooked to lan, eth1 hooked to modem.
Using linuxconf Assign eth0 your chosen ip submask, assign eth1 neither and
check enable routing.
Uninstall mdk rp-pppoe, and install the rp-pppoe from roaring penquins site.
Run mandrake's connection sharing tool
, 2001 9:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL setup
Dan,
As root, run netconf and make sure you are using dhcp for your ethernet
card. Click the "Host name and IP network devices" button. In the next
dialog, click the "Adapter 1" tab. The Enabled box should
I am using Qwest DSL and Mandrake 7.2 at this very moment. So I know it
works. Question: do you have the Cisco 67x router, or just the internal
NIC? I am running the Cisco, which has its own DHCP server built-in. I had
to configure the DHCP server to provide my DNS servers and default
, April 06, 2001 6:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL setup
I am using Qwest DSL and Mandrake 7.2 at this very moment. So I know it
works. Question: do you have the Cisco 67x router, or just the internal
NIC? I am running the Cisco, which has its own DHCP server built-in. I had
2100 would not provide net access for Linux. Where am I falling down in
the configuration process?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Sherman
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 6:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL setup
At 18:12 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
your dsl provider... I missed it if you said it earlier..
ah...its yc:networks www.ycn.com but i dont assume u know it, its an
austrian isp (since i am from austria)
well.since i posted, the mysterious disconnection has never appeared
again..so
At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:
i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an
idle timeout..
--quay
and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)
hehe.no..they dont
so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
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From: "Quaylar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss
At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 200
At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
which name ?
your dsl provider... I missed it if you said it earlier..
- Original Message -
From: "Quaylar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss
At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
so... Q
On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:
i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an
idle timeout..
--quay
and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)
--
Dale Earnhardt, the greatest stock car driver ever,
he's won
At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.
so u think its an idle timeout ?.but
.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Quaylar
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss
At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time
At 05:44 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
I don't know if it is an idle timeout or not, some ISP's from what I
understand are setup to timeout connections if they are idle for a period of
time. That's what was going on with my connection. Since then, I changed the
company I was using for my ADSL/ISP
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.
so u think its an idle timeout ?.but
Try these to sites. Should be a similar setup.
http://www.panix.com/~dfoster/prog/linux/pppoe.html
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~akonstan/infospeed/
At 11:37 PM 8/16/2000 +0800, you wrote:
Help! I am a new Linux Mandrake user and I have an ADSL modem connected to
a Ethernet card on my
You need to determine whether your ISP uses
straight TCP/IP or pppoe )PPP-over-ethernet) as the protocol. If so, you need to
obtain pppoe--try searching freshmeat.net.
--Greg
Help! I am a new Linux Mandrake user and
Ihave an ADSL modem connected to a Ethernet card on my machine. How do
** Reply to message from "Greg Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed,
16 Aug 2000 17:12:01 -0400
You need to determine whether your ISP uses straight TCP/IP or pppoe
)PPP-over-ethernet) as the protocol. If so, you need to obtain pppoe--try searching
freshmeat.net.
--Greg
Help! I am a new
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bell South ADSL is claiming that they can't provide service to Linux. It is
a PPP connection with an internal modem specially made for PPP. There is
also an external ethernet option that connects to the computer through
Ethernet.
Does anyone know of a way to
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, you wrote:
Bell South ADSL is claiming that they can't provide service to Linux. It is
a PPP connection with an internal modem specially made for PPP. There is
also an external ethernet option that connects to the computer through
Ethernet.
Does anyone know of a
http://sympaticousers.org/
i'm on adsl but in canada
and that site helped me alot
hope it can help u to
Juvenal
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 29, 2000 11:37 PM
Subject: [newbie] ADSL
Hi,
I will make
I am running adsl on Mandrake with a little help from a
software package I picked up called Babylon 1.4
With the service I have it's threw Sympatico High Speed
and we cannot plug the modem into the hub it won't work!
They also use a custom connection threw " There dialer"
but they will not
Actually, setting up DSL for linux is much much easier than setting up that freakin'
KPPP. As far as your connectivity with DSL.
You can go a couple of routes. The first option (which I prefer) is to get a couple
of static IP addresses from your ISP. One for
each of your machines. The
Message-
From: John Kintree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 27, 2000 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] adsl
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, you wrote:
I'm considering adsl service possibly within the next month (this 56k
connection is about done!) I'm
Thanks to everyone for your helpful responses! I feel a little better
informed now, I'll write back in a few weeks when I get the service started.
Thanks again!
Mike
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, you wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, you wrote:
While this is fine if you have a box to destroy, I mean put windows on.
I'm sure they have a tech that can verify the ethernet connection with a
laptop. Setting up the network
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
[...]
Hmmyeah...Oh, well...Hope the gent who was asking got the info he
needed. :-)
John
Me too
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Ty C. Mixon wrote:
USWest, the not-so-baby Bell only supports Windows, and won't even
give hints for other OS's, but everything works fine under my Linux
installation. I pay USWest for the dsl line, and Datawest (a local
ISP) for the service with a static IP. I'm my
]
wrote regarding RE: [newbie] ADSL?:
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
Locally (BellSouth) is one of those that has required
a Windows box to set up your ADSL, although that may be changing.
Another friend of mine has a Linux box and they're coming to install
the ADSL line today
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, you wrote:
While this is fine if you have a box to destroy, I mean put windows on.
I'm sure they have a tech that can verify the ethernet connection with a
laptop. Setting up the network card is truly trivial, no matter what OS
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, you wrote:
While this is fine if you have a box to destroy, I mean put windows on.
I'm sure they have a tech that can verify the ethernet connection with a
laptop. Setting up the network card is truly trivial, no matter what OS
good ones don't even require a reboot. Do
, 1999 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ADSL and DHCP and Linux, oh my...
Scrap the Linux-Mandrake and get yourself RedHat. Once it's installed,
you'll notice that, at boot, eth0 won't fail. Once that's done, open a
console and type "dhcpcd -DH" and that should get your information. I
act
ag. And
I constabtly use Win95 and NT for everything. I also disagree that only
linux is for people who want to "know" their machines. I find NT the best
overall OS, even though it's more expensive.
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Sorry, I don't know anything about
ADSL as yet, but your last remark needed a response! It is true that Windoze is
easier to set up than Linux. It is designed for people who are not interested in
the computer, but only the things the computer can do. Linux on the other hand
is designed by
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, David E. Metzener wrote:
Please turn off the HTML mail "feature" in your mailer...
I have been trying to get Linux to see the internet.nbsp; I have ADSL
that was working fine for Windows, and now, when I try to get Linux to
see the internet, I get this error:br
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What DSL modem/router did you order?
Also what mode will you be running in? PPP or Bridging.
Hopefully it is an external router that you have coming. If it is a PPP
USWest account, I can help you get it up and running using the Cisco
external they offer, and connecting it to your hub..
Good
did you try the How-To's at linux.org?? They have one there on ADSL also check
http://www.linuxberg.com and see if they have some programs there you may be
able to use..
James J. Capone
Webmaster http://linuxuser.8m.com
Webmaster http://teammajestic.8m.com
Asst.
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Hopefully by then I will be connected. Since no one else has responded
yet, seems I may be at the frontier's edge on this. I am expecting
installation a week from monday. This is all new to my ISP as well. I am
Unfortunatly us backward european don't have ADSL yet. :(
When it is release in the UK next year, I will post something up on
connecting with it.
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Sent: 18 November 1999 04:24
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Eric
I at one time had my Linux box connected to the internet through ADSL. The
actual setup was actually trouble free. The most important step I think was
changing the settings on the 3Com card to 10Mbps, Half Duplex. (It defaulted
to Auto). Other than that name your machine as it's registered
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