osric fernandes wrote:


The strange thing is that although this utility prompts for username
and password, it doesn't give an option to select the
Access-Concentrator and Service-Provider name. (The list of
service-providers and access-concentrators can be obtained using
pppoe-discovery).

Pppoeconf should work out of the box and one has to simply enter data as it is asked on screen. It does not require any AC identity. I just tried it out yesterday using Kubuntu 6.10 live at a client's place. If you have any *buntu 5.10 and above CD then test pppoeconf out using a live session before getting inside your system. However the latest Feisty ( 7.04 ) does not have complete packages.

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