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Old 02-04-2005, 06:56 PM
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I have a Netcomm 1300Plus4 adsl modem which I have setup as per the
ISP's instructions and everything is working. I have Fedora installed
with the 2.6.10 kernel. Do I need to run adsl-setup?


Irwin Coelho
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Old 02-05-2005, 05:26 AM
baruah
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Yes, I think you need to run adsl-setup.
And adsl-start to connect to your ISP.


Irwin Coelho wrote:
> I have a Netcomm 1300Plus4 adsl modem which I have setup as per the
> ISP's instructions and everything is working. I have Fedora installed


> with the 2.6.10 kernel. Do I need to run adsl-setup?


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Old 02-05-2005, 07:35 AM
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baruah wrote:
> Yes, I think you need to run adsl-setup.
> And adsl-start to connect to your ISP.
>
>
> Irwin Coelho wrote:
>
>>I have a Netcomm 1300Plus4 adsl modem which I have setup as per the
>>ISP's instructions and everything is working. I have Fedora installed

>
>
>>with the 2.6.10 kernel. Do I need to run adsl-setup?

>
>

When I bought the modem I was instructed to go to 192.168.1.1 and input
the following:

Username
Password
Wan type: PPPoE LLC
VPI: 8
VCI: 35
Bridge: Disabled

Once I did that I was able to connect to the internet and browse,
download etc.

I now want to set up a network and am not sure whether I need to use
adsl-setup to do this. I am also not sure whether running adsl-setup
will interfere with my settings currently on my modem.

Any advise will be most appreciated.

Irvy
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Old 02-05-2005, 11:34 AM
Clive Dove
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coelho wrote:

> baruah wrote:
>> Yes, I think you need to run adsl-setup.
>> And adsl-start to connect to your ISP.
>>
>>
>> Irwin Coelho wrote:
>>
>>>I have a Netcomm 1300Plus4 adsl modem which I have setup as per the
>>>ISP's instructions and everything is working. I have Fedora installed

>>
>>
>>>with the 2.6.10 kernel. Do I need to run adsl-setup?

>>
>>

> When I bought the modem I was instructed to go to 192.168.1.1 and
> input the following:
>
> Username
> Password
> Wan type: PPPoE LLC
> VPI: 8
> VCI: 35
> Bridge: Disabled
>
> Once I did that I was able to connect to the internet and browse,
> download etc.
>
> I now want to set up a network and am not sure whether I need to use
> adsl-setup to do this. I am also not sure whether running adsl-setup
> will interfere with my settings currently on my modem.
>
> Any advise will be most appreciated.
>
> Irvy



It looks like you have a dsl modem with a built-in router.

In that event, once you have your internet connection set up using a
browser you don't have to set it up again for the new operating system.

The internet connection belongs to the WAN side of the router, not to
the computer or computers attached to the LAN side.

The linux set-up has to be straight lan with automatic ip (chdp/bootp).
DO NOT TRY TO SET UP THE COMPUTER FOR ADSL BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BELONG
TO AN ADSL CONNECTION. The linux ADSL set-up is for modems that do not
have a built-in router.

Your computer is part of a local area network, of which the router in
the modem/router device is your gateway to the wide area network. The
local area network does not care what is on the other side of the
router.

Clive
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Old 02-08-2005, 09:32 AM
coelho
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Clive Dove wrote:
> coelho wrote:
>
>
>>baruah wrote:
>>
>>>Yes, I think you need to run adsl-setup.
>>>And adsl-start to connect to your ISP.
>>>
>>>
>>>Irwin Coelho wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a Netcomm 1300Plus4 adsl modem which I have setup as per the
>>>>ISP's instructions and everything is working. I have Fedora installed
>>>
>>>
>>>>with the 2.6.10 kernel. Do I need to run adsl-setup?
>>>
>>>

>>When I bought the modem I was instructed to go to 192.168.1.1 and
>>input the following:
>>
>>Username
>>Password
>>Wan type: PPPoE LLC
>>VPI: 8
>>VCI: 35
>>Bridge: Disabled
>>
>>Once I did that I was able to connect to the internet and browse,
>>download etc.
>>
>>I now want to set up a network and am not sure whether I need to use
>>adsl-setup to do this. I am also not sure whether running adsl-setup
>>will interfere with my settings currently on my modem.
>>
>>Any advise will be most appreciated.
>>
>>Irvy

>
>
>
> It looks like you have a dsl modem with a built-in router.
>
> In that event, once you have your internet connection set up using a
> browser you don't have to set it up again for the new operating system.
>
> The internet connection belongs to the WAN side of the router, not to
> the computer or computers attached to the LAN side.
>
> The linux set-up has to be straight lan with automatic ip (chdp/bootp).
> DO NOT TRY TO SET UP THE COMPUTER FOR ADSL BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BELONG
> TO AN ADSL CONNECTION. The linux ADSL set-up is for modems that do not
> have a built-in router.
>
> Your computer is part of a local area network, of which the router in
> the modem/router device is your gateway to the wide area network. The
> local area network does not care what is on the other side of the
> router.
>
> Clive

Thanks a lot. That clears a lot of the haze. I can now venture on the
next step of setting up a network!

Irvy
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