I tried all this with much frustration. Best to forget all the "kuntzn". If
the ethernet is set up and you can ping the modem and the "network", a
provider file like this worked for me, suggested by list members:
# These are the options to dial out to your default service provider.
# Please cust
- Original Message -
From: "David Baron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: Re:Connecting ADSL
> Same problem!
>
> Note that many ADSL modem do NOT support PPPoE which makes them difficult
t
Same problem!
Note that many ADSL modem do NOT support PPPoE which makes them difficult to
configure. I have read many advice-responses to these thing, tried ADSL4Lin
(which will set up certain connections but not mine--first question is for
country and then local providers are presented and the m
Same problem!
Note that many ADSL modem do NOT support PPPoE which makes them difficult to
configure. I have read many advice-responses to these thing, tried ADSL4Lin
(which will set up certain connections but not mine--first question is for
country and then local providers are presented and the m
Same problem!
Note that many ADSL modem do NOT support PPPoE which makes them difficult to
configure. I have read many advice-responses to these thing, tried ADSL4Lin
(which will set up certain connections but not mine--first question is for
country and then local providers are presented and the m
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