Re: adsl bridge mode

2018-03-07 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 01:17:01AM +0300, Gokan Atmaca wrote: > Hello > > I got ADSL bridge mode. I can get ip address from DHCP from the > service provider. > How do I configure it ? Let's assume that the Debian machine is connected to the ADSL modem on eth0 The basic c

Re: adsl bridge mode

2018-03-06 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 06/03/2018 à 23:17, Gokan Atmaca a écrit : I got ADSL bridge mode. I can get ip address from DHCP from the service provider. How do I configure it ? Configure what ? Please elaborate.

adsl bridge mode

2018-03-06 Thread Gokan Atmaca
Hello I got ADSL bridge mode. I can get ip address from DHCP from the service provider. How do I configure it ? thanks...

Re: adsl route

2017-11-05 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/11/2017 à 12:51, Pol Hallen a écrit : What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces, statically with /etc/network/interfaces Then I wonder how the modem knows you rebooted. Can you show the file ? Did you try with DHCP ? NetworkManager, other ? I don't have X NetworkMan

Re: adsl route

2017-11-03 Thread Pol Hallen
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces, statically with /etc/network/interfaces NetworkManager, other ? I don't have X Which server ? debian 9.x my server has 2 network interfaces What does it mean exactly ? that, suddently internet goes down... routing table is ok

Re: adsl route

2017-11-03 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit : Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl 2 networks interfaces: wan 192.168.0.2/30 --> modem 192.168.0.1/30 eth0 192.168.1.0/24 (prefix length corrected in quote) What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces, NetworkManage

Re: adsl route

2017-11-03 Thread Debian EN
sorry for the mistake :-/ network /30 on both Pol On 11/03/2017 11:57 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit : Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl 2 networks interfaces: wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31 eth0 192.168.1.0/24 everythi

Re: adsl route

2017-11-03 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit : Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl 2 networks interfaces: wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31 eth0 192.168.1.0/24 everything works but: Really ? It shouldn't. 192.168.0.1/31 and 192.168.0.2/31 are not in the same subn

adsl route

2017-11-03 Thread Debian EN
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl 2 networks interfaces: wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31 eth0 192.168.1.0/24 everything works but: sometimes when I reboot my server, DSL stops works I have to call the provider and I don't know how and what, reactivates D

[solved] Re: New with ADSL: please help with wired connection

2015-06-28 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina writes: > Yesterday I received a Modem-Router for my brand new ADSL connection, which > I've never used before (first old analogic modem, then usb stick with sim > card in it), and it works fine in wifi mode but from Gnome Network Manager it > seems I can't

Re: New with ADSL: please help with wired connection

2015-06-27 Thread David Christensen
On 06/27/2015 08:17 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Yesterday I received a Modem-Router for my brand new ADSL connection, We need more information to help you. What distribution of Debian are you running? What is the make and model of the Modem-Router? Who is your ADSL provider? Do they

New with ADSL: please help with wired connection

2015-06-27 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Hi all. Yesterday I received a Modem-Router for my brand new ADSL connection, which I've never used before (first old analogic modem, then usb stick with sim card in it), and it works fine in wifi mode but from Gnome Network Manager it seems I can't succesfully make work in `Wired'

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2012-01-05 Thread Oliver Kiddle
On 26 Dec, Cam Hutchison wrote: > Paul Wise writes: > > >I'm looking for a single device (to reduce cabling) to replace this: > > > * it needs to run Debian or have at least some potential to do > >that. I don't want to have to deal with any pre-installed OSes, > >custom old

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2012-01-03 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Paul Wise wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a way to replace my current home network infrastructure > with a single device running Debian. paul, hi, if you're still on the mad scheme of doing everything in a single box, to give yourself hell _and_ high water f

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-25 Thread Cam Hutchison
Paul Wise writes: >I'm looking for a single device (to reduce cabling) to replace this: > * it needs to run Debian or have at least some potential to do >that. I don't want to have to deal with any pre-installed OSes, >custom old OpenWRT builds running Linux 2.4 or other stu

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-23 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:33:12PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Sangoma has only the S518 card which is an old outdated ADSL card which > support only 8 Mbit RAW downstream and 762 kbit RAW upstream. They had an S519 but apparently stopped making it. The S518 is very much outdat

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Lennart Sorensen, Am 2011-12-22 17:08:56, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > Nice CPU. Even has VFP (FPU). Too bad it is ARMv5 so it can't run the > armhf Debian port. Still armel isn't bad. With some hacks I have gotten Debian/ARMEL runing on it without using the provided Closed-Sourc

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Lennart Sorensen, Am 2011-12-22 10:45:01, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > Sangoma makes FXS/FXO cards and ADSL2+ cards for PCs. Sangoma has only the S518 card which is an old outdated ADSL card which support only 8 Mbit RAW downstream and 762 kbit RAW upstream. Paul and me search

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:07:08PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello Rob J. Epping, > > > The ADSL (PCI-)cards I found all implement a modem with a network > > card. The network card is detected by the OS and you manage the ADSL > > modem by telnet. Other than the cab

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:02:29PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > This sounds for a > > 1) Marvel Discovery MV78100 (Singel-Core 1 GEth) > or MV78200 (Dual-Core 2 GEth) Nice CPU. Even has VFP (FPU). Too bad it is ARMv5 so it can't run the armhf Debian port. Still armel isn't bad. > 2)

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton, > not being funny or anything, but i did a single-box setup. got an > ADSL PCI modem card (which required non-free firmware) Which PCI ADSL2+ Modem card? Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- # Debian GNU

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Rob J. Epping, > The ADSL (PCI-)cards I found all implement a modem with a network > card. The network card is detected by the OS and you manage the ADSL > modem by telnet. Other than the cable there is no advantage. I have the need for a PCI 2.2 ADSL2+ card which I need to integ

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Paul Wise, Am 2011-12-22 14:15:40, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > I'm looking for a single device (to reduce cabling) to replace this: > > * it needs to run Debian or have at least some potential to do > that. I don't want to have to deal with any pre-installed OSes, >

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Adrian Levi
On Dec 22, 2011 4:16 PM, "Paul Wise" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a way to replace my current home network infrastructure > with a single device running Debian. I currently have these devices: Billion Bipac 7404vgnox does what you want except for cordless phone, local storage and Debian

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Lennart Sorensen
gt; supplied OS. It is running in bridge mode, DSL port plugged into > the wall phone jack via the ADSL splitter and the Ethernet port > is plugged into the Netgear WGR614L router/switch. > * Netgear WGR614L. This is a router, Ethernet switch and WiFi AP, >

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
g the >        supplied OS. It is running in bridge mode, DSL port plugged into >        the wall phone jack via the ADSL splitter and the Ethernet port >        is plugged into the Netgear WGR614L router/switch. >      * Netgear WGR614L. This is a router, Ethernet switch and WiFi AP

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Sander
Rob J. Epping wrote (ao): > > ? ? ?* it needs to have ADSL2+ support, > > The ADSL (PCI-)cards I found all implement a modem with a network > card. The network card is detected by the OS and you manage the ADSL > modem by telnet. Other than the cable there is no advantage.

Re: single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-22 Thread Rob J. Epping
devices have FXO/FXS. It's worth wile to have a look at OpenWRT's table of hardware [1] [1] <http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start> >      * it needs to have ADSL2+ support, The ADSL (PCI-)cards I found all implement a modem with a network card. The network card is detected by the O

single device to replace ADSL router, WiFi/Ethernet router, SIP router?

2011-12-21 Thread Paul Wise
into the wall phone jack via the ADSL splitter and the Ethernet port is plugged into the Netgear WGR614L router/switch. * Netgear WGR614L. This is a router, Ethernet switch and WiFi AP, currently running an old patched up custom build of OpenWRT. Its WAN port connec

Re: [OFF TOPIC] What is the best configuration for ADSL modem and Wireless Router?

2010-10-12 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 18:23:40 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote: > My home network is very very slow. My access to modem and/or router > bring up "out of time" on iceweasel. > > I have a modem TP-LINK 8816 ADSL2/2+ and a wireless router TP-LINK > TL-WR541G/TL-WR542G at home. > > Modem configurations are:

[OFF TOPIC] What is the best configuration for ADSL modem and Wireless Router?

2010-10-12 Thread Marcelo Laia
My home network is very very slow. My access to modem and/or router bring up "out of time" on iceweasel. I have a modem TP-LINK 8816 ADSL2/2+ and a wireless router TP-LINK TL-WR541G/TL-WR542G at home. Modem configurations are: *LAN* IP Address:                     192.168.1.1 IP Subnet M

Re: Changing from ADSL Modem to Router

2010-02-01 Thread Jorge A. Secreto
2009/10/27 David Baron : > I connect now through pptp. The computer sends the login and a cron job > attempts to keep the connection. Various files in /etc/ppp/peers have login > info and some options. > > How do I change to a router (the router logs in and tries to keep the > connection)? Not rel

Re: Setting Pam/Pap-secrets for ADSL Username/Password

2010-01-01 Thread guo yixuan
If you used pppoeconf to set up ADSL, the username/password should be in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets. -- Guo Yixuan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-12-27 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
--- On Thu, 12/24/09, Kevin Ross wrote: > Try adding "maxfail 0" to your config file. Thanks for this suggestion. I have added the 'maxfail 0' line to my provider file but it does not seem to have solved the problem. When I boot into Linux from cold, iceweasel cannot connect to the internet

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-12-23 Thread Kevin Ross
t was trying to talk to the ADSL modem before the modem was ready. So following a suggestion on another web page I found, instead of doing the above, I put the following line in my /etc/inittab: s1:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call This seems to have solved the problem, but there is one minor niggle

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-12-23 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
ed - I assume for the same reason mentioned above, i.e. > the ADSL modem is not yet ready - and this causes an error > that it is "respawning too fast" and will be put on hold for > 5 minutes (I don't have the exact text of the > message). Somehow though it is managing to

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-12-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
log in, and I see the internet straight away. >> Thanks! > > Just to update this old thread a bit: actually this didn't work perfectly, it > only worked when I started up Linux when the PC was already switched on > beforehand. When switching the PC on from cold and boo

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-12-23 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
ly this didn't work perfectly, it only worked when I started up Linux when the PC was already switched on beforehand. When switching the PC on from cold and booting into Linux, it did not work, I think because it was trying to talk to the ADSL modem before the modem was ready. So fol

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-11-03 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
--- On Sat, 10/31/09, Kevin Ross wrote: > If you want to have your connection > be established on bootup, the "Debian > way" is to add your PPP connection to your > /etc/network/interfaces file, > like: > > auto ppp0 > iface ppp0 inet ppp > provider dsl-provider This worked perfectly - I no

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-11-02 Thread Osamu Aoki
Hi, On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 08:15:25PM -0700, stephen...@yahoo.com wrote: > --- On Sat, 10/31/09, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > > Maybe I missed something in a previous post. If you > > don't have > > ethernet, then how are you connecting to the dsl > > modem? USB? &g

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-11-01 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > stephen...@yahoo.com > put forth on 11/1/2009 3:19 AM: > > No not absolutely sure, I just assumed... > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Protocol_over_ATM > > By saying > "DHCP" for all dynamic IP allocations, you're in essence > doing wha

PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-11-01 Thread Stan Hoeppner
stephen...@yahoo.com put forth on 11/1/2009 3:19 AM: > No not absolutely sure, I just assumed that was what was being used as I get > different IP addresses every time I connect. I am pretty sure pppd IS > working, which from what you write suggests I am not using DHCP. However I > vaguely re

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-11-01 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
Klistvud: > Well, another, quite intuitive way of achieving what you want would be > to write a script to launch Iceweasel Good idea, should have thought of that myself. On reflection though, although my guests will only want to use iceweasel, I occasionally use other internet programs such as

PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-31 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Kevin Ross put forth on 10/31/2009 4:36 PM: > If there's any uncertainty on your part, maybe you could tell us what ISP > you're using, and in what geographic region. DHCP = username and password _not_ required DHCP has no concept of security credentials PPPoE = username and password _required_

RE: Changing from ADSL Modem to Router (repost)

2009-10-31 Thread Kevin Ross
> From: David Baron [mailto:d_ba...@012.net.il] > Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:36 AM > > I connect now through pptp. The computer sends the login and > a cron job > attempts to keep the connection. Various files in > /etc/ppp/peers have login > info and some options. > > How do I chan

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-31 Thread Kevin Ross
> From: stephen...@yahoo.com [mailto:stephen...@yahoo.com] > Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:16 AM > > My current ISP uses DHCP - does that change anything you've written? > Are you absolutely sure of that? ISP's mainly use two different methods of assigning IP addresses to their customers.

Changing from ADSL Modem to Router (repost)

2009-10-31 Thread David Baron
I connect now through pptp. The computer sends the login and a cron job attempts to keep the connection. Various files in /etc/ppp/peers have login info and some options. How do I change to a router (the router logs in and tries to keep the connection)? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-31 Thread Klistvud
Well, another, quite intuitive way of achieving what you want would be to write a script to launch Iceweasel, and use that script instead of the Iceweasel icon. In the script, you could type in all the commands you currently type by hand, then type iceweasel on the next line, and finally, type

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-31 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
client to stay > connected, or re-connect should the PPPoE session be dropped for any > reason.  And have it do it all in the background.  There's no need for > user interaction, none whatsoever. Thanks for explaining that, which I wasn't 100% aware of. I thought maybe some

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Kevin Ross
If you want to have your connection be established on bootup, the "Debian way" is to add your PPP connection to your /etc/network/interfaces file, like: auto ppp0 iface ppp0 inet ppp provider dsl-provider Then, in your ppp options, add the "persist" option, which will cause your connection to

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Stan Hoeppner
stephen...@yahoo.com put forth on 10/30/2009 10:15 PM: > --- On Sat, 10/31/09, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> Maybe I missed something in a previous post. If you >> don't have >> ethernet, then how are you connecting to the dsl >> modem? USB? > > Yes US

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread H.S.
stephen...@yahoo.com wrote: > It is just that I would prefer that non-technical guests staying at my house not have to learn to start an xfce-term and type 'pon' before they can use the Internet. If it comes to that I would make the machine boot up into Windows by default, but that would be an op

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
--- On Sat, 10/31/09, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Maybe I missed something in a previous post. If you > don't have > ethernet, then how are you connecting to the dsl > modem? USB? Yes USB to ADSL modem to POTS. I think your suggestion of buying a router was still valid however

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Stan Hoeppner
stephen...@yahoo.com put forth on 10/30/2009 9:39 PM: > I have run pppoeconf as root, it is one of the things I tried over the last > few days. I just did it again, since I couldn't remember what happened the > last time. It just says no working Ethernet card can be found, not > surprising rea

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
I have run pppoeconf as root, it is one of the things I tried over the last few days. I just did it again, since I couldn't remember what happened the last time. It just says no working Ethernet card can be found, not surprising really since I don't have an Ethernet card. Am I missing somethi

PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Stan Hoeppner
stephen...@yahoo.com put forth on 10/30/2009 7:43 PM: > It is just that I would prefer that non-technical guests staying at my house > not have to learn to start an xfce-term and type 'pon' before they can use > the Internet. If it comes to that I would make the machine boot up into > Windows

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread John Hasler
stephen2eq writes: > It is just that I would prefer that non-technical guests staying at my > house not have to learn to start an xfce-term and type 'pon' before > they can use the Internet. Then why don't you just run pppoeconf as root, follow instructions, and be happy? Why do you want to compl

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
Celejar: > something using a local "firewall", plus something like fwlogwatch, > invoked with the -R option for "realtime response mode".  The idea Thanks for that, I will have look at fwlogwatch if / when I have some more time to spend on this (unfortunately, a week off work just ended today).

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Stan Hoeppner
stephen...@yahoo.com put forth on 10/30/2009 9:49 AM: > Hello all, > new Debian user here, hope somebody can help. What do you have against using a PPPoE broadband router, like (most of) the rest of us? Masochist? -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with

RE: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Kevin Ross
, is there any way I can get iceweasel (or ping) to cause > a GUI dialog to appear, asking me if I want to establish the ADSL > connection, if it is not up? (In other words, the way it works in > Windows?) Said GUI dialog would preferably work on top of kfce, which > I like. > > I

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Celejar
get iceweasel (or > ping) to cause a GUI dialog to appear, asking me if I want to > establish the ADSL connection, if it is not up? (In other words, the > way it works in Windows?) Said GUI dialog would preferably work on > top of kfce, which I like. An interesting question. I have n

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
Hi Michael thanks for your help. I tried those three lines at the top of my provider file but they do not seem to have made any difference. (As an aside I did find it strange that if I put the 'connect' line somewhere else in the file other than at the top, pppd complains that it is an 'unreco

Re: PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread Michael Wagner
g to appear, asking me if I want to establish the > ADSL connection, if it is not up? (In other words, the way it works > in Windows?) Said GUI dialog would preferably work on top of kfce, > which I like. > > I HAVE tried adding the line 'demand' to my /etc/ppp/peers/p

PPP / ADSL / demand / GUI prompt question

2009-10-30 Thread stephen...@yahoo.com
Hello all, new Debian user here, hope somebody can help. With no help, and asking no questions until now - but extensive use of Google! - I have managed to partition my PC's hard drive, download the 5.0.3 net-inst ISO image, install Debian on my new partition, find the firmware for my

Changing from ADSL Modem to Router

2009-10-27 Thread David Baron
I connect now through pptp. The computer sends the login and a cron job attempts to keep the connection. Various files in /etc/ppp/peers have login info and some options. How do I change to a router (the router logs in and tries to keep the connection)? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Re: Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-20 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 20:51:25 German wrote: > Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. Yes, it is easy if you use a modem/router for ADSL access. It Just Works. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe&q

RE: Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-20 Thread João Batista Amorim de oliveira Junior
> On 2009-03-10, German wrote: > > Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. > > > > > I don't think so. At least you have to set up dhcp service > in your local network and provide a mini ISO. > I don't think you can config pppoe before

Re: Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-20 Thread Jeffrey Cao
On 2009-03-10, German wrote: > Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. > > I don't think so. At least you have to set up dhcp service in your local network and provide a mini ISO. I don't think you can config pppoe before you get your minimal system installed.

Re: Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-10 Thread Greg Madden
On Tuesday 10 March 2009, German wrote: > Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. Is the question: does the net-install dial/config pppoe ? I haven't seen that option. You may need a router setup to do the pppoe stuff and run a dhcp server, or manually do IP a

Re: Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-10 Thread Sjors Gielen
German wrote: > Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. Of course, why not? :) Just make sure you don't have a download limit, it tends to download quite a lot of packages. :) Sjors -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a su

Netinstall and ADSL

2009-03-10 Thread German
Is that possible to netinstall Debian with ADSL? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-27 Thread ElTino
d choose the one that best fits your network infrastructure and budget of course. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Setting-up-ADSL--tp15369954p15717117.html Sent from the Debian User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-11 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 04:11:32AM -0500, Zach wrote: > Anyone have a good basic firewall (especially example rules scripts!) > that I can put up? apt-get install shorewall-doc > Besides a plain firewall what else can I do to make my machine more > secure since it will be connected to the outside

Re: Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-09 Thread Joe
Zach wrote: I am getting ADSL (728/128) next week and have some questions. I run Debian lenny with a 2.6.18 kernel. The DSL connection will use PPPoE and I'll be getting a static IP. I guess I just need 1 ethernet cable to connect the DSL modem to my NIC right? How do I setup the

Re: Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-09 Thread Russell L. Harris
* Zach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080209 03:28]: > I am getting ADSL (728/128) next week and have some questions. ... The easiest and quickest approach with the least hassle is simply to run SmoothWall Express 2.0 on an old computer, and let SmoothWall handle the PPPoE, firewall, router,

Re: Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-09 Thread Jude DaShiell
aptitude install pppoeconf from a debian CD then aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade as soon as you get online. You'll have a choice of dhclient or dhcpcd packages and pppoeconf installs dhclient. You may find it helpful to install dhcpcd and do an aptitude remove purge dhclient though

Setting up ADSL?

2008-02-09 Thread Zach
I am getting ADSL (728/128) next week and have some questions. I run Debian lenny with a 2.6.18 kernel. The DSL connection will use PPPoE and I'll be getting a static IP. I guess I just need 1 ethernet cable to connect the DSL modem to my NIC right? How do I setup the PPPoE account (use

Re: configuring ADSL via a gui

2007-11-22 Thread H.S.
Chris G wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:36:27AM -0500, H.S. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to >> set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few >> others that Linux based OS i

Re: configuring ADSL via a gui

2007-11-22 Thread John Hasler
Chris Green writes: > Surely nearly all routers (and who uses anything except a router > nowadays?) have web configuration so they don't care what OS you're > using. Just pointer your browser at the router and set it up! Most DSL modems have what purport to be router/firewalls in them but they ar

Re: configuring ADSL via a gui

2007-11-22 Thread John Hasler
HS writes: > Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to set > up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few > others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I go about > configuring an ADSL connection via gui? Pppoeco

Re: configuring ADSL via a gui

2007-11-22 Thread Chris G
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:36:27AM -0500, H.S. wrote: > > Hello, > > Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to > set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few > others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is

configuring ADSL via a gui

2007-11-22 Thread H.S.
Hello, Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I go about configuring an ADSL connection via gui? Does network-manager support it

Re: why not compiled eagle adsl

2007-10-19 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 08:59:32 +0200 "abdelkader belahcene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I want to install the eagle for usb adsl, but it requires the source of > kernel, > Why there is no compiled package as other softwares? Drivers (usually?) have to be compile

Re: why not compiled eagle adsl

2007-10-19 Thread Jose Luis Rivas Contreras
abdelkader belahcene wrote: > Hi, > I want to install the eagle for usb adsl, but it requires the source of > kernel, > Why there is no compiled package as other softwares? > > With adsl thru ethernet there is no such problem. > > am I obligied to download (44 MB)

Re: why not compiled eagle adsl

2007-10-19 Thread Jochen Schulz
abdelkader belahcene: > > I want to install the eagle for usb adsl, but it requires the source of > kernel, > Why there is no compiled package as other softwares? I don't know the software, but my guess would be the reason is a problem with the license. Debian adheres to the

why not compiled eagle adsl

2007-10-19 Thread abdelkader belahcene
Hi, I want to install the eagle for usb adsl, but it requires the source of kernel, Why there is no compiled package as other softwares? With adsl thru ethernet there is no such problem. am I obligied to download (44 MB) and recompile the source kernel to use my adsl ? thanks for help -- To

Re: adsl usb

2007-06-24 Thread Sudev Barar
On 24/06/07, seeds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: how can i hook up my adsl modem using the usb instead of the ethernet connection? the modem is a netopis cayman 3300 series? Lookup http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ I think this is also now in the debian repos. HTH -- Regards, Sudev Barar

adsl usb

2007-06-24 Thread seeds
how can i hook up my adsl modem using the usb instead of the ethernet connection? the modem is a netopis cayman 3300 series? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-16 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: > >We are having some difficulties here to find a good solution for a > >problem. There is a computer connected to 3 ADSL lines (two of 8M and > >one of 2M), a card to the internal network and in the future, a new > >card, connecte

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Sam Leon
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 09:44:51AM -0300, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: (Please, CC me on answers. Thank you.) Hi! We are having some difficulties here to find a good solution for a problem. There is a computer connected to 3 ADSL lines (two of 8M and one of 2M

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Alex Samad
eather the kernel patches are needed. It has progressed a long way in the last 12 months. I currently have 2 links cable and adsl and do load balancing based on weather my caps have been reached, I also do traffic shapping as well. > > All the best, > Nelson > > >

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 09:44:51AM -0300, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: > (Please, CC me on answers. Thank you.) > > Hi! > > We are having some difficulties here to find a good solution for a > problem. There is a computer connected to 3 ADSL lines (two of 8M and > one

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
Hi! On 6/12/07, James Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: > Are these http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#routes-2.6 the needed patches? > Yes thats the same set of patches i used. You also will need to know about source routing and being able to route off multiple routing table

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread James Stevenson
Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: Hi James! On 6/12/07, James Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes it is posisble thought it was some time ago i have done something > like this. You need to patch the kernel or there is problems with > packets coming out of the wrong interface when you are doin

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
Hi James! On 6/12/07, James Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes it is posisble thought it was some time ago i have done something > like this. You need to patch the kernel or there is problems with > packets coming out of the wrong interface when you are doing nat with > several different

Re: Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread James Stevenson
Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote: (Please, CC me on answers. Thank you.) Hi! We are having some difficulties here to find a good solution for a problem. There is a computer connected to 3 ADSL lines (two of 8M and one of 2M), a card to the internal network and in the future, a new card, connected

Load balancing with multiple ADSL connections?

2007-06-12 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
(Please, CC me on answers. Thank you.) Hi! We are having some difficulties here to find a good solution for a problem. There is a computer connected to 3 ADSL lines (two of 8M and one of 2M), a card to the internal network and in the future, a new card, connected to a radio link (giving 4

adsl modem setup using kppp

2007-01-17 Thread David Harris
Hello all I have setup etch for my brother who is (as well as pretty thick) an ex windows user. The problem I am having is that he is so used to gui's that I cannot find the a satisfactory way of connecting to the net. He has a usb adsl sagem 800 fast modem. I have downloaded the firmwar

Conexant PCI ADSL modem

2007-01-11 Thread John Talbut
Hi I have managed to get and keep my conexant modem working with a Debian system. Below are my notes about how. John Make sure we are talking about the same modem - this one: http://www.themad-house.co.uk/Conexant/conexant-specification.html . All packages apart from those below are installed

Re: Changing cable modum to ADSL modum.

2006-12-18 Thread Mihira Fernando
On Saturday 16 December 2006 13:09, John C wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking for a simple way for a windows-only user to change a > computer's network settings from a cable modem to an ADSL modem. > > I was under the impression that my granddaughter, who lives > h

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