I just solved it! Thanks Andy and Gilles.
Issuing the route command to specify the gateway (which I can also tell 
from windows) did it.
Now let's try to replicate the procedure with the 2.4.28 kernel I also 
have. In this case I've been having trouble with creation of nas0: 
either circular references with clip in atm.o or problems with packet 
configuration.

Well, I now have a platform to start from. Any ideas/suggestions are 
welcomed.

Alonso

Andrew Benton escribió:

>Alonso y Eydis wrote:
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>>Ok, after 2 days hitting myself against a wall with my little linux 
>>experience I ran out of ideas.
>>I recompiled my 2.6.14.3 kernel with rfc2684 support as a module and 
>>compiled br2684 utility against it.
>>After modprobe speedtch I can create a nas0 successfully using br2684 -b 
>>1 -e 0 -c 0 -a 0.33 and it is also successfully configured.
>>Then I use ifconfig as suggested in the tutorial using the same IP 
>>address and netmask my ISP assigns under windows.
>>As far as I understand, since there is no PPPD involved, the connection 
>>should be readily established by now. But it is not.
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>This is just a guess, sorry if it's no use. Perhaps you need to use 
>route (read man route) to set nas0 as your default route to the internet 
>after you've configured the interface with ifconfig?
>
>Andy
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