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[ale] Coyote Linux PPPoE negotiation with Speedfactory
- Subject: [ale] Coyote Linux PPPoE negotiation with Speedfactory
- From: grimmke at speedfactory.net (grimmke at speedfactory.net)
- Date: Fri Aug 27 07:17:56 2004
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
I think that they are migrating to it. I used to have plain old ADSL
with a static IP, from them. I went to their "silver" service, which
is a controlled bandwidth (256 kbps for $35) situation, and it's PPPoE.
I believe that the super fast 3Mb service is PPPoE as well. I
understood from their helpdesk that this was pretty much the direction
they were headed.
I hope that there are at least a few others who have dealt with this
issue.
On 8/27/2004, "Jim Philips" <jimmyc at speedfactory.net> wrote:
>This is all news to me. My SpeedFactory connection uses DHCP and not PPPoE.
>
>On Friday 27 August 2004 06:25, grimmke at speedfactory.net wrote:
>> I am wondering if anybody has had success with a Coyote Linux router and
>> speedfactory PPPoE. I can not seem to get it to log in and grab an IP
>> address. I am wondering if there is some quirk with speedfactory's
>> logon script that coyote is having a hard time with.
>>
>> I have been able to use roaring penguin on my RH box without a problem,
>> but wanted to harden my connection.
>>
>> Has anyone had success with a different floppy router and PPPoE?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew Grimmke
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