On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:14:46PM +0200, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> Forgot to mention: there is also a pppoe kernel option. Can't I just use 
> the ordinary ppp dialer instead of rp-pppoe?
> The adsl-script doesn't ask for the IP address of the modem, but only 
> the interface. So I must miss something important.
> 

It doesn't bother with talking with the modem through its IP. Don't
know the specifics of this connection (I think the modem bridges the
eth and atm connections and then ppp is run over that from your
computer to the provider)

> Leonid Podolny wrote:
> 
> >Sorry for the half-written mail I sent previously :(
> >
> >I intend to build router for my home network. It's supposed to be a 
> >bit more versatile than the ECI modem I have, which can also function 
> >as the router. So, I intend to use it in the regular PPPoE mode. Tried 
> >to configure it to run out-of-the-box, with the adsl-setup script that 
> >is bundled with rp-pppoe. It is not working, so I have to start 
> >digging. :) I wondered, maybe someone can tell me the main steps of 
> >the configuration.
> >               Thank you, L.
> >
> >
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