easf cdscvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The weird part about it that using
> my knoppix cd, and running the same tool,
> it *does* find the access concentrator,
> asks me for a name and password and connects okay.
> Any ideas?
I had the same problem, solved it by adding the kernel parameter
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* easf cdscvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:14:38AM -0700]:
> Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
> configure my ADSL connection.
> When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
> found the ethernet deviced
Which menu ?
> I also loaded the "pppoe" module, a
easf cdscvs wrote:
Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
configure my ADSL connection.
When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
found the ethernet device,
but the next step fails, something about "access
concentrator not found" and hinting that another
proccess may be usi
The weird part about it that using
my knoppix cd, and running the same tool,
it *does* find the access concentrator,
asks me for a name and password and connects okay.
Any ideas?
--- "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly who your ADSL provider is but
> having
I'm not sure exactly who your ADSL provider is but having gone
through a similar error situation with SBC Yahoo DSL service I'd suggest
checking with your providers tier 2 tech support that the line is
actually properly configured for PPPOE. In my case they had the line
configured to ignore
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 01:14, easf cdscvs wrote:
> Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
> configure my ADSL connection.
> When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
> found the ethernet device,
> but the next step fails, something about "access
> concentrator not f
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