This is the way I feel it should be (not that I realy know anything about it) but logic seems to point that way, so I am thinking that it is my setup rather than the modem that is the problem, on the other hand, of the two "bridged" options the modem has (and I have tried both)rather than the fixed mut(1483), would not the transparent be easiest to use?
-----Original Message----- From: Alexander Samad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 15 December 2004 9:58 AM To: Alan Millsted Subject: Re: Netcomm np1400 Yes can't check right now, but I am pretty sure that I do. I know I have pppoe running, as I spent a bit of time setting up multi default gateways. The key for TPG and for most ISP I presume is the 1843 ip llc, that should tell the modem to act purely as a bridge and not as a router or a adsl client once its in that mode you should be able to run the pppoe -d -i test to test the channel all the way to the exchange. Alex > "argh now I understand my confusion i have a nb1300plus" > > That make's a lot of difference. > > One last thing before I give this away and try a new line of attack, > do you have the "pid file" (/var/run/pppoe-adsl.pid.pppoe) refered to > in /sbin/adsl_start. > > Alan > > > -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
