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Old 01-13-2005, 08:52 PM
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Hi all,

I would like to switch between the net connection with pppoe (at home)
and the traditionnal LAN connection (at the university), but i don't
know how to do that. My laptop refuses to connect on the Lan connection.
Does anyone can tell me more about ?
For information, i'm running under Debian.

Thks

Thomas

"Ce n'est pas l'alcool qui tient l'homme, c'est l'homme qui ne tient pas
l'alcool"
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Old 01-13-2005, 10:46 PM
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Thomas Ginestet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to switch between the net connection with pppoe (at home)
> and the traditionnal LAN connection (at the university), but i don't
> know how to do that. My laptop refuses to connect on the Lan connection.
> Does anyone can tell me more about ?
> For information, i'm running under Debian.
>
> Thks
>
> Thomas
>
> "Ce n'est pas l'alcool qui tient l'homme, c'est l'homme qui ne tient pas
> l'alcool"
> JC Convenant


DHCP is the solution! I assume, your university network supports that,
now you need a router including DHCP service at home.
Then you don't need to worry about ip-addresses.

Most internet router offer this solution.

greetz
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Old 01-14-2005, 12:24 AM
Thomas Ginestet
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gimickser a écrit :
> Thomas Ginestet wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to switch between the net connection with pppoe (at home)
>> and the traditionnal LAN connection (at the university), but i don't
>> know how to do that. My laptop refuses to connect on the Lan connection.
>> Does anyone can tell me more about ?
>> For information, i'm running under Debian.
>>
>> Thks
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> "Ce n'est pas l'alcool qui tient l'homme, c'est l'homme qui ne tient
>> pas l'alcool"
>> JC Convenant

>
>
> DHCP is the solution! I assume, your university network supports that,
> now you need a router including DHCP service at home.
> Then you don't need to worry about ip-addresses.
>
> Most internet router offer this solution.
>
> greetz
> gimickser



Yep but it's already in DHCP...that's why i don't know where the problem
comes from. I think i should desactivate pppoe mode when i want to
connect at my university but i don't know how do to that whithout any
problem.
Any suggestion ?

Thomas
ps: i'd like a router at home but Santa Claus forgot it at christmas
time...
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Old 01-14-2005, 09:39 PM
gimickser
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Thomas Ginestet wrote:
> gimickser a écrit :
>
>> Thomas Ginestet wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I would like to switch between the net connection with pppoe (at
>>> home) and the traditionnal LAN connection (at the university), but i
>>> don't know how to do that. My laptop refuses to connect on the Lan
>>> connection.
>>> Does anyone can tell me more about ?
>>> For information, i'm running under Debian.
>>>
>>> Thks
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>> "Ce n'est pas l'alcool qui tient l'homme, c'est l'homme qui ne tient
>>> pas l'alcool"
>>> JC Convenant

>>
>>
>>
>> DHCP is the solution! I assume, your university network supports that,
>> now you need a router including DHCP service at home.
>> Then you don't need to worry about ip-addresses.
>>
>> Most internet router offer this solution.
>>
>> greetz
>> gimickser

>
>
>
> Yep but it's already in DHCP...that's why i don't know where the problem
> comes from. I think i should desactivate pppoe mode when i want to
> connect at my university but i don't know how do to that whithout any
> problem.
> Any suggestion ?

do you use a dsl modem? how is your pppoe configured? what device does
it use?

What happens if you just shutdown the pppoe device (/etc/init.d/network
stop <pppoe-device>)?

use ifconfig to figure out, which device is used.

>
> Thomas
> ps: i'd like a router at home but Santa Claus forgot it at christmas
> time...


, so you haven't been complimentary last year? ;-)

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