Fedora Networking :: Config ADSL Connection In 10?
Jan 22, 2009
I'm using ADSL connection as a way to access internet.All of us know that in windows we can get configed easily.But it is a little more difficult in Fedora.How can we config ADSL connection in Fedora 10?My modem uses dynamic ip.
I have D-Link GLB502-T ADSL router with MTNL TriBand connection.I am currently using Fedora 10. I have successfully setup the ADSL router in bridge mode, and can connect to net using network-manager.
Now I need to know how to start this connection using command-line. I intend to schedule auto restart of the connection for my night unlimited connection.
"I am new to Linux. Could you please guide me how to make ADSL bridge connection. I have tried to make connection using Network manager. But, it some times works and some times doesn't works."
I want to configure my ADSL but I don't know what should I do. Can you explain me How can I configure it?(I use fc10, ethernet cable <Asus Am608 ADSL modem)
I have a pppoe adsl connection. When I disconnect and try to reconnect, network-manager keeps asking for my password. I type it again and again with no success. When I reboot, it works again. On ubuntu, I use pppoeconf and it works well. So on Fedora I made a connection with pppoe-setup but neither ifup nor Code:
pppoe-connect commands work. When I type Code: pppoe-connect , it says Code: /usr/sbin/adsl-start: line 217: 13409 Terminated $CONNECT "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1 . When I type
Ifup ppp0 doesn't work either. However, with exactly the same settings, ubuntu connects to the internet.
is there any problems with making adsl connection in ubuntu 10.10. Recently I've had ubuntu 10.04 and there was a problem with making adsl connectio so I was forced to you terminal in order to connect to internet. I'm asking you this because I'm planing to install Ubuntu again but if there is still connection problems then I wouldn't install ubuntu
I have an ADSL connection without a fixed IP address. Is there a clever way of finding it out so that I can log into a local IMAP server from the Internet without phoning up to ask for the IP address?
I am new ubuntu user . I installed - ubuntu desktop v9.10 32bit. I have BSNL (Indian Telephone service) broadband connection. In Windows 7, BSNL broadband connection is working fine.
Now in ububtu I try to establish ADSL connection using following command: "sudo pppoeconf". It open a console based wizard and I'm able to create the connection. But this connection is sustain hardly 4~3 minute, after that it is disconnected. So, Again i have go through the same process again and again.
I use an ADSL connection which I 'dial' using the Network Manager. My laptop is connected to the modem through an ethernet cable.
The thing is the place where I stay is prone for power failure. So the modem goes out with the power. It comes back on within a minute when the power is restored but Network Manager doesn't seem to automatically re-establish the connection after it is lost once. I have to manually do it. Hence most of my downloads do not get done.
I've set up a permanent DHCP lease for my MAC address. I did this hoping to resolve the fact that I share my Internet ADSL connection with my wife and my daughter (the latter a great bandwidth hog)!
I have an valid account,and I used pppoe-setup to set the dial correctly.After the configuration,I typed "ifup ppp0",nothing wrong happens(no news is good news?).Then I typed "pppoe-status",it said I've connected to the internet . I opened firefox,updated my system through yum ,they all said I haven't connected to the network!!!I've formated my harddisk and reinstall my system,but the problem is still.
I got 2 ADSL accounts from a provider, so I decided to configure a server as a gateway for my other PCs.. I created ppp0 device using pppoe-setup over eth0. Then I configured the second one as ppp1 over eth2 to the second modem.. When I finished, I used ifconfig to check the settings and I got only ppp0 and didn't see ppp1, I tried to ifup ppp1 but I still get one device with ifconfig.. The adsl-start command starts only ppp0.What should I do to get the 2 lines to work simultaneously?Are there any configuration files that need to be edited?
I have always been using one ADSL connection (ppp0) with squid.My question is, is it possible to add another ADSL connection to the same box.If yes how does the route works.Is it possible to switch to one ISP to another by just changing the route?
I have been successfully using my speedtouch usb 330 for years.
Now suddenly something weird occurs.I manage to stay connected a few minutes, afterwards the line drops down and I can't reconnect.
I switched the connection script to "verbose mode" and what I get is:
It seems that I can't get an answer from the provider, but if I reboot it connects at first attempts, but the connection falls down again after a few minutes.
I have dual boot. No similar problems is affecting the connection under Windows, so some hardware fault is ruled out as a possibility.
how to make a user, not root, connect to internet? without having to type as root:Quote:# pppoe-startin an ADSLAlso ... to exit the Internet having to type, also as rootuote:# pppoe-stopBuilding on the topic: Is there a graphical interface for ADSL connection ?
My broadband internet connection came with a Nokia-Seimens C2110 Adsl modem. Please help me connect the modem through USB cable as the ethernet card is used to connect my computer(Asus- P5RD2 VM motherboard) to a different computer on LAN. I am in a fix and have no clue how to proceed.
I downloaded openSUSE-11.4-KDE-LiveCD-i686.iso from software.opensuse.org: Download openSUSE 11.4 yesterday.It's a liveCD,not a DVD. Then I used a dd command to make a live USB by the instruction from this page:SDB:Live USB Then I shut down the computer,and boot from the usb. I went to the yast--DSL to make a new adsl connection.But after I configured everything,yast told me one package needed.The package's name is "linux-atm-lib". I haven't connected to internet.How could I do to install a package and make a connection?
Now I am downloading a DVD.Does a DVD include the package called "linux-atm-lib"?
I have an adsl modem acting as a bridge to my router my setup was working well for more than year now , but then the internet went slow . I set the modem back to PPPoE the problem was with the DNS server of the ISP so using ifup i set the dns t 8.8.8.8 (google) the connection is back , but when i set the modem back as a bridge slow internet does the router know that my dns is 8.8.8.8 or i should set the dns on the router ? I can't see an option to set the dns on the router ( i just enter my username and password from the isp to use PPPoE mode ) by the way i called the isp support they kept telling me to restart , i told them i did but i never restarted my pc . I'm sure if i tell them i'm running linux they will blame the os !
At home, I have one pc and one laptop. The first one is working under Windows XP and connected to ADSL. The second one is under dual boot : xp and ubuntu. Some months ago, i've created an ad hoc network so that i can share the ADSL connexion with the laptop. When the laptop is working under XP, it works. But when i'm on ubuntu, the network is detected - i guess it is detected as a ad hoc network, cuz it's represented with two computers - but the ADSL is not shared. What do i need to change?
I just switched from windows to lucid lynx 10.4, but I am really frustrated because I have no idea about how to set up Internet (both adsl and wifi). I have checked the documentation and browsed for hours but the solutions out there never seem to apply to my case, so I beg for some personalized help on how to set up Internet. The only things I know are how to get to the terminal and that I am on an HP laptop. I beg you if you request information you give me a hand at how to find it, given my inexperienced level
I have an ADSL Internet connection with static IP.I connected through PPPOE from my modem to my ISP.I need to ssh from outside of my home to my home, But i don't know to use which connection between my computer and my modem.(dhcp ,static , bridge or ....)
is possible to use linux (especially slackware) to bond 2 (ethernet modems) adsl connections. For example if i have 2 connection of 24mbs download and 512 upload i will create achieve 48 mgps dowload and 1 mgps upload . something like that
adsl1 modem <------ eth1--- (slackbox router) --- eth0---> my server adsl2 modem <------ eth2----
I have an ADSL line that allows me for maximum of 4 concurrent users with external IP addreses. The IP addresses are not static (they change every 3-4days).
My current setup is as follows: * A-link Roudrunner 44B Modem connected to the main line * D-Link DI524 Router (port 1) connected to the modem * This leaves me with 3 ports and Wireless for my other machines
What I wish to do is: * Have all my machines with static IP addresses for LAN * still have internet connection
I've tried enabling DHCP on the D-Dlink Router with LAN IP 192.168.0.1 and IP range from 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.199. Then gave my machine static IP 192.168.0.101, subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway 192.168.0.1....obviously it didn't work. I've tried the above with both the modem being connected to the router via port1 and WAN port... but I have the same results. I also tried to do the same without the router (direct connection between the PC and modem) still got the same results. Could it be that what I am trying to do is not technically not possible due to my ISP setup to ensure no more than4 concurrent users limit is in place.