Re: ADSL connection debug

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Ok.

I recommend you to try nothing in Linux until you can get a ping from your modem in windows.

Check if you have a modem/router. If that is so, you don't need PPPoE, the modem will NAT your box.

Check for the manual, usually those modems have a web server enabled which you can use to configure everything.

By the IP you are describing I think it might be one of those.



On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 16:52, antonio montagnani wrote:
Hugo Perez Casanova ha scritto:

> There are a couple of things you should check:
>
> 1. Does the modem uses 10.0.0.138 as its IP address? if so, set your 
> IP to 10.0.0.1 (C mask) and
>    do a ping, if it works retry with ppp
>
> 2. Some ADSL modems uses the IANA autoconfiguration address range, 
> check what IP is getting for
>     the ethernet from windows, then set it in the Linux box and try again.
>
> I have worked successfully with a couple of modems that behaves this way.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
At least in Windows, it seems that modem is 192.168.0.1 and card is 
192.168.0.14.
Didn't try ping tonight, too tired from a good tennis play ;-)

Maybe that is it connected to some issue on the card and not on the 
modem??? how to check if so???

Tnx

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