On 9/9/07, Rony wrote:
>
> 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.

Well, I had tried pppoeconf using Fiesty a few months back, couldn't
get it to work and switched back to Fedora. Maybe the reason why
pppoeconf is not working on my machine is because on my LAN there are
multiple ACs and I have an account on 2 of them with the same
username. I need to connect to "worldnet001" to use Internet but LAN
sharing doesn't work here. I need to connect to "zone.net" to be able
to use LAN sharing (DC++), but Internet doesn't work here. I don't
know the reason for this strange setup at my LAN. Anyways, the
rp-pppoe package does the work.

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