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Re: pppoeconf does not work



On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Jason <catinsnow@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:39 PM, 中和 <minxinjianxin@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> It's a quite strange issue, I have searched on google for the whole day,
>> but cannot solve it, so I send this email to get help from you.
>>
>> I installed Debian for both my PC and notebook using the
>> same debian-40r3-i386-CD-1.iso CD. I have a ADSL boardband and there is no
>> problem using the boardband on the debian in my PC, but there IS problem in
>> using the brandband on debian in my notebook, though I configured them
>> in the same way:
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>> apt-get install pppoeconf
>> pppoeconf
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>> When I ran pppoeconf on my PC, it went on smoothly and successfully, but
>> when I ran it on my notebook, I got this error message:
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>> Sorry, I scanned 1 interface, but the Access
>> Concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please
>> check your network and modem cables. Another reason
>> for the scan failure may also be another running pppoe
>> process which controls the modem.
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> Do you disconnect the pppoe connection from your PC?
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>> Then I checked my network card of my notebook by connecting my notebook to
>> my PC using a special network cable, and I can get the shared files on my PC
>> from my notebook, so I think my network card of my notebook is fine.
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>> So I feel quite strange, what should the problem be?  I really need your
>> help, I'm a newbie of debian, this is the first time I use debian. thanks!
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Are you sure your ISP can allow your two computers to
connect to internet at the same time by only one cabel
modem?

Then, make sure you are in dip group, and please use
`poff -a' before you use `pon dsl-provider'.

NOTE:
you should see "/usr/bin/poff: No pppd is running. None stopped.", or
please use `poff -a' repeatly.

-- 
Regards,

G

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