Ethernet ADSL Modem set-up troubles
Dear all, I have encountered troubles configuring ADSL connection under SUSE Linux 9.0 PROwith an ethernet modem IPM DATACOM SpeedWeb Ethernet, even if, browsing several sites I have discovered that: 1. This modem works excellently with many distros according to a lot of users messages posted in various mailing lists, sites, etc. 2. The problem does not depend on the ISP 3. The ADSL set-up is very easy using ethernet modem (!!!) The problem I got is, I suppose, a dialog one between the ethernet card and the device: I am sure that both the modem and the line are fine (they both are ok under WinXP), and also the ethernet is ok (I have used it for connection to LAN in my workplace, the machine is a laptop: moreover, the <ifcofig eth0> command gives back info about it). Let me describe what I have done: 1. hardware connection (everything shut down) 2. machine up 3. YAST configuration of the ethernet card (I have removed any trace about previous LAN connection such static IP, Gateway and DNS) 4. modem up --> all the leds on were the same of WinXP, and dmesg tells me that the modem is properly recognised 5. installation of rp-pppoe 3.5 software and configuration with alla the stuff (including DNS given by the server) 6. loading of the kernel modules for ADSL connection (pppoe, etcetc.) There was no way to access to Internet: the connection was timed out even increasing the connection waiting time. I suppose that the two items couldn't see each other: do you have any idea about how to fix this problem ? Or do you have any alternative solution in order to become a happy web surfer with my new very fast connection using this device ?? ;-) [I know that someone could configure adsl connection even using only pppoe and without configuring ethernet card at all with the same ISP but under DEBIAN distro] Thanx a lot LM ................................................................................ Luca Mollica Dulbecco Telethon Institute (Biomolecular NMR Lab) DIBIT-HSR,Via Olgettina 58, 1B4 20132 Milano (Italy) Tel: 0039-02-26434824(Office)/26433497(Lab) Fax: 0039-02-26434153 E-mail: mollica.luca@hsr.it luca_mollica@virgilio.it Ricordo sempre con intimo, quasi struggente piacere le mattinate di scuola in cui i miei professori invece di fare lezione si lasciavano prendere da non so che pigrizia e libertà e ci parlavano di altre cose. (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lettere luterane) ................................................................................
Let me describe what I have done:
1. hardware connection (everything shut down) 2. machine up 3. YAST configuration of the ethernet card (I have removed any trace about previous LAN connection such static IP, Gateway and DNS) 4. modem up --> all the leds on were the same of WinXP, and dmesg tells me that the modem is properly recognised 5. installation of rp-pppoe 3.5 software and configuration with alla the stuff (including DNS given by the server) 6. loading of the kernel modules for ADSL connection (pppoe, etcetc.)
There was no way to access to Internet: the connection was timed out even increasing the connection waiting time. I suppose that the two items couldn't see each other: do you have any idea about how to fix this problem ? Or do you have any alternative solution in order to become a happy web surfer with my new very fast connection using this device ?? ;-) [I know that someone could configure adsl connection even using only pppoe and without configuring ethernet card at all with the same ISP but under DEBIAN distro]
Yast > Network devices > dsl configure > PPP over Ethernet > configure ethernet card > choose an IP address such as 192.168.2.21 > routing > insert dns server IP next > select Internet service provider > custom provider > New > insert login and password - dial on demand save That's it. You don't even need to install rp-ppoe. Kinternet will launch . Try to ping the dns server IP, this should launch the connection. FX
Yast > Network devices > dsl
configure > PPP over Ethernet > configure ethernet card > choose an IP address such as 192.168.2.21 >
Thanks, I will try ASAP this solution and I will post a message about this configuration trial. Only a doubt: which address to choose for the eth0 device? I have found some documents about my modem that give the IP address of the device: do I have to relate the ethernet address to it? The indicated IP has been reported in many italian sites, and it has been obtined using modem-PC connection through COM1 and telnetting to it (by the guys who posted the message): Ip Address Mask If Name BCast Addr MaxReasm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 lo-0 1 65535 192.168.222.254 255.255.255.252 eth-0 1 65535 I suppose the address should be in the form 192.168.X.X, is it right ? routing > insert dns server IP DNS server are not provided: what choice, then? given by the server ?
next > select Internet service provider > custom provider > New >
insert login and password - dial on demand
save
That's it. You don't even need to install rp-ppoe. Kinternet will launch .
OK, I understand the point. I will communicate my successful/unsuccesful trials in the next days. L
Try to ping the dns server IP, this should launch the connection.
FX
-- ................................................................................ Luca Mollica Dulbecco Telethon Institute (Biomolecular NMR Lab) DIBIT-HSR,Via Olgettina 58, 1B4 20132 Milano (Italy) Tel: 0039-02-26434824(Office)/26433497(Lab) Fax: 0039-02-26434153 E-mail: mollica.luca@hsr.it luca_mollica@virgilio.it Ricordo sempre con intimo, quasi struggente piacere le mattinate di scuola in cui i miei professori invece di fare lezione si lasciavano prendere da non so che pigrizia e libertà e ci parlavano di altre cose. (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lettere luterane) ................................................................................
Luca Mollica wrote:
Yast > Network devices > dsl
configure > PPP over Ethernet > configure ethernet card > choose an IP address such as 192.168.2.21 >
Thanks, I will try ASAP this solution and I will post a message about this configuration trial. Only a doubt: which address to choose for the eth0 device? I have found some documents about my modem that give the IP address of the device: do I have to relate the ethernet address to it? The indicated IP has been reported in many italian sites, and it has been obtined using modem-PC connection through COM1 and telnetting to it (by the guys who posted the message):
Ip Address Mask If Name BCast Addr MaxReasm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 lo-0 1 65535 192.168.222.254 255.255.255.252 eth-0 1 65535
I suppose the address should be in the form 192.168.X.X, is it right ?
Right. SuSe administration guide says: "The ppp and smpppd packages must be installed. It is best to use YaST for this purpose. Configure your network card with YaST. Do not activate dhcp. Set a fixed IP address instead, such as 192.168.2.22. "
routing > insert dns server IP
DNS server are not provided: what choice, then? given by the server ?
try 195.238.2.21 skynet.be But if you search google, you should be able to find your provider's dns. FX
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