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Hey can anyone help me setup my PPPoE ADSL connection, it runs through a DHCP server and i have a dynamic ip.. I know my secondary and primary DNS and my dchp server is 1.1.1.1 and my default gateway is 156.34.101.223 .... is there anyway i can set this up to connect on Linux mandrake 10.0-RC1? ...... On windows the ISP has provided me with connection software but this is not compatible with linux
Hi, i have linux mandrake 10.0 RC on my other partition, I am trying to setup my PPPoE connection. I went to the control panel and set it up and inputted my First DNS Server and my Secondary dns server, and my username and password... But it still wont connect. I was thinking that i need to find a way to install a PPPoE Network Adapter or something, Your help is greatly appreciated. (I am using KDE)
Last edited by brianb2004; 04-13-2004 at 05:27 PM.
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