Bahman M. wrote:
Once I had a similar problem on a Linux box (send OK/no receive) and
after days of playing with settings and configurations I found that
the problem was the network _cable_. I replaced the cable and it went
fine without any additional configurations.
Hope this helps.
Bahman
T
Once I had a similar problem on a Linux box (send OK/no receive) and
after days of playing with settings and configurations I found that
the problem was the network _cable_. I replaced the cable and it went
fine without any additional configurations.
Hope this helps.
Bahman
On 8/29/07, Nikos Vas
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 12:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> >> The tcpdump test displays PADI! OK, so not in bridging more?
> >
> > No, PADI is your request for initiating a PPPoE connection.
> > You should see an offer(PADO). Something like this:
> > 09:17:56.7449
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
>> The tcpdump test displays PADI! OK, so not in bridging more?
>
> No, PADI is your request for initiating a PPPoE connection.
> You should see an offer(PADO). Something like this:
> 09:17:56.744957 PPPoE PADI [Service-Name] [Host-Uniq 0x04000700]
> 09:18:01.73134
On Tuesday 28 August 2007 19:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> > On Tuesday 28 August 2007 13:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> What does configuring the modem in bridging mode means?
> >>
> >> =
> >>= =
On Tuesday 28 August 2007 13:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What does configuring the modem in bridging mode means?
>
> ==
> =ppp.conf=
> =
What does configuring the modem in bridging mode means?
==
=ppp.conf=
==
default:
set device PPPoE:
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I've read a lot of FreeBSD bridging and DSL router articles, but I
still can't get PPPoE running.
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