RE: [LUNI] Ameritech SpeedPath aDSL

From: Beach, Ken (kbeach@ldrind.com)
Date: Tue Mar 27 2001 - 10:33:43 CST

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    Greetings,

    I've been fortunate enough not to have to install a PPPoE system, but I know
    Debian and CoyoteLinux both support PPPoE, so I'll assume that most
    distributions are now providing some support...

    Cheers,
    Ken

    > From: trent [mailto:trent@trentland.com]
    >
    > C.J. Herr wrote:
    >
    > > Sorry I can't give you more info on a Linux PPPoE
    > connection, but keep
    > > this solution in mind if you can't get things to shake out
    > the way you're
    > > trying to. It's reasonably inexpensive, simple, and get's
    > the job done. I
    > > know Linksys has a 1 port version, and I think they also
    > have an 8 port
    > > available.
    >
    > Thanks, that's a huge help. If I'm seeing this right you're
    > using your
    > Windows box to authenticate/activate, and the the router
    > takes over for
    > the rest of the lan. I'm still looking for the linux only
    > solution but
    > it wouldn't surprise me is one didn't exist- there are two CD's of
    > proprietary software for connection. At least they were good
    > enought to
    > supply a fresh 128-bit Communicator.
    >
    > trent
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