Re: How to -- PPPoE with my ADSL Connection to connect internet with CentOS 5
- From: Robert Harris <robert.f.harris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 16:09:58 GMT
jatrojoomla wrote:
OK. But, even if your modem does not route, it will still do all theYou don't need to do PPPoE at all; your modem router should so all that.
All you have to do is to make sure that your system can communicate with
your modem router using TCP/IP over ethernet, the most common networking
protocol.
What is the output of:
ifconfig eth0
and:
dmesg | grep eth0
Robert
[snip]
it's not router. it's simple modem with LAN port, & I have only
username & password to connect ISP
Thanks & regards
protocol conversion and signing on to the ISP itself if it has an
ethernet port (presuming that your LAN port is an ethernet port). And if
your Windows PC can access the internet through it, then it must be
correctly set up for your ISP. So your problem is with the setup of your
TCP/IP.
Robert
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