Re: Connecting to internet (hi-speed)

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Hi,

There are 3 types of DSL connections depending on you
ISP. Some ISP:s give login and password to let you
login on a server (ISP:S server) and then give you a
connection to internet. Some other give a DHCP
IP-address and the third senario is a static
IP-address.
----------------------
If you have a static IP-address. Your ISP will give
you the following information
 
IP-address
Netmask
Gateway
DNS primary
DNS secondary
--------------

If you get DHCP IP-address. You will then get info
that you need to configure you computer as a DHCP
client to get automaticlly all information and
straight into internet.

--------------

If you have username and password. Then you have have
to talk to your ISP and configure you computer with
that userid and password in a browser ...

---------------

In any case you can either do the configuration from
the menu and system configuration choose network to
configure for IP-addresses or DHCP and don't forget to
start the DHCP client deamon (dhclient). You can easy
start it.


Come back to me and tell me what kind of DSL
connection you have. Then I will help you more.


Warm Regards

/Ali

 




--- Ninad Bapat <freeninad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi
> I am using FC3. I just got a hi-speed internet
> connection. I dont know what 
> to call it DSL/PPoE etc.. but there is no modem at
> my end. A cable has been 
> connected to my ethernet card and it terminates at
> at a junction box on my 
> terrace.The dealer/vendor has configured the same on
> windows where I have 
> already entered a user name and password and I just
> click on connect
> I need to configure and surf the net using this
> connection from FC3.
> For reference I am mentioning some IP number field
> namesin windows and I am 
> confused as to where they should be entered in the
> FC3 setup(in KDE). I 
> tried but could not connect.
> 
> Server IP address
> Client IP address (changes everytime i connect)
> 
> TCP/ip properties(option)
> Use the foll IP address
> Subnet mask
> 
> DNS server address preferred
> alternate
> All the above mentioned fields contain IP addresses.
> 
> I am unable to connect through FC3. Earlier through
> dialup and KPPP it was 
> easierb to connect but slow
> Any help would be appreciated
> 
> Thanks
> Ninad
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