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Linux Software => Linux Application => Topic started by: mliu on April 08, 2005, 07:16:20 AM
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Hi, there.
I am using Fedora 1 and link to Internet through a ethernet modem.
Can anybody tell me how to link to Internet after start?
At the moment, I have to start Internet configeration wizzard every time, key in root password, create a new account. Is it possible to create a link or something?
Thanks in afvanced!
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Hi
Look dear..., u can use Kppp tool like this
#kppp &
or u can do it with shell script also...
Gaurav
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Dear Gaurav:
Thanks for your answer.
However, can you specify more details? For example, which command?
Sorry, newbie here :-)
I though the kppp is just used for dial-up, isn't it?
Many thanks.
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HI dear...
I cant get ur question...., can u specify more details .. what u want......What ur question is???
Gaurav
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Dear Gauravbajaj:
Sorry, my apology for the confusion.
Since my modem does support USB and ethernet, sometimes I have to use USB to log on. Can you tell me how to create a link for the usb modem to access Internet like under ms windows please? Should I use kppp?
Many thanks :-)
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hi dear
ya u can mount that partition
#mount /dev/sda1 /modem
after that u can use
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Dear Gauravbajaj:
Thanks for your reply.
1) But it is not a partition but a USB modem. How can Fedora tells which is usb drive and which is usb modem?
2) Since Fedora auto recognize my modem, I guess it will auto install the driver, right?
3) Where to key in my user name and password?
Thansk in advanced.
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Hi dear
I dont know abt this pb.. but ya i m using a modem connection at my home.. in Linux.., i wrote a script for this .. but its not a USB port..
May be Ricky or Dragoncity willl tell u more , as they r genious
Bye
Gaurav
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Wat u want i think could be doing a shortcut to ur PPPOE modem, well, my friend that's not possible.
The more appropriate term u should refer is the "adsl service" and not a link.
For fedora boys and girls, u can use the "setup" utility under the konsole mode. Choose "System Services" and u will see something like "pppoe" or "adsl", just check it and quit. Reboot ur linux.
But i must warn u that, "adsl-setup" which is the tool under the konsole for configuring adsl connection is not really reliable. Use the rp-pppoe instead.
That's my last advice. "rp-pppoe" is also know as Roaring Penguin -PPPOE. Coz existing pppoe in fedora have some known issues.
There rest is up to u to search, happy doing RND, i bet u will learn a lot by digging infos.
I can't give u straight answer as im no longer using Fedora anymore. But, this method definitely work.