Re: Is that like an Apple ?



My apologies to all for top posting.

Most providers that use PPPoE now provide modems that are also
routers. You set up the modem through a web interface and don't have
to configure anything in the computer anymore.

What happens is that you connect the (A)DSL modem to the phone line.
Then you connect the computer to the modem, open up your web browser
and try to access any website. The modem should serve up a
configuration page where you enter your ADSL username and password.
Some modems may require you to access a specific address (e.g.
192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.255) to get that configuration screen.

Eric.

On 28/02/07, Ed Smits <ed.smits@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
unfortunately most DSL's in Canada at least run PPPoE, I assume the
same might be true elsewhere as well, in which case you'll need to
install the PPPoE drivers and configure it

I manage my PPPoE through my router (so other machines can all use the
same DSL line), no need for Linux to be set up, but I assume that the
forum will have how-to's galore on the problem.

ED

On 2/28/07, Arthur H. Johnson II <arthur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey guys, thought I'd chime in. I'm new to the Ubuntu world, but have
been in the Linux realm since 1996.

I can't think of anything you should ask. If its anything like a cable
modem you should be able to just obtain your IP address automatically
via DHCP.

On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 13:53 -0500, Patrick Newberry wrote:
I just got a call from my local public service telephone company whom is
my ISP for my dial up connection. Turns out they are going to be
offering DSl in the next couple of weeks. The lady on the line ask if I
wanted to get DSL and I said heck yes (I pay 21.95 for dial up and DSL
is 39.95)

She ask what which version of windows do I have and I told her I did not
have window, but linux. There was this silence on the other end of the
phone for a bit, then she ask: Is the like an Apple computer? I guess
she had never heard of linux! Well I do live way out in the country.

So anyway a couple of weeks from now I will go down and pick up my dsl
modem. I have already google about dsl set up as I wanted know any thing
I ask before I go down. Looks Like I need to ask if I have to use a
specific IP address.

Is there anything other configuration questions I should ask when I go
down to pick up my dsl modem?

Thanks

pat



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