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Old 08-24-2001, 09:48 AM   #1
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Alternative PPPoE solutions


Hi! I'm having problems finding an stable/working PPPoE implementation. I've got working the one from the PPP-HOW-TO pppoe-0.3.tar.gz... However, it even with the MTUs set according to the docs it continues to drop connection and web-browsing sometime freezes and won't got to sites it should be having no problem connecting to. I've tried RP-PPPoE and it don't seem to work either at least not for my Cablemodem although it seemed to work (didn't genereate any errors, but it wasn't able to surf even on the machine it was connected to didn't seem to beable to get IP information from the ISP). I'm currently limited to the 2.2 kernel, so 2.4 is out at this time. Anyone know where I can find more PPPoE solutions?
 
  


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