They can easily reset the password; they did so for my over the phone
in an instant. BTW, I use a LinkSys ethernet router which does the
PPPoE automatically. The advantage of this approach is the ability to
use any operating system, even those such as Mac OS X, without
configuring it for PPPoE.
Mark Kim wrote:
>
> So I called Pacbell (actually, SBC)...
>
> They tell me I can create a username and a password from the following
> URL:
>
> https://secure.pacbell.net/dyndsl/
>
> But when I go there, I'm told I already activated my email account and
> that I need to call 1-800-708-INET. Go figure.
>
> I'll call them when I get home... again.
>
> -Mark
>
> ---
> Mark K. Kim
> http://www.cbreak.org/mark/
> PGP key available upon request.
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