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FIX: It's probably screwed up your routing table. | FIX: It's probably screwed up your routing table. | ||
::route del default | ::route del default | ||
::route add default dev ppp0 | |||
::route add default | |||
Your connection should be working now. | Your connection should be working now. | ||
To make this process automatic at bootup, add the following lines at the end of file /etc/rc.d/rc.local: | |||
::pppoe-start | |||
::route del default | |||
::route add default dev ppp0 | |||
and then reboot... |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 30 January 2013
Setting Up PPPoE
As root, run pppoe-setup. Answer the questions.
GOTCHA: on the last question, answer 1 STAND ALONE.
Connecting With PPPoE
As root, run pppoe-start.
You should now be connected.
PROBLEM: It reports connected but, I can't get to the internet.
FIX: It's probably screwed up your routing table.
- route del default
- route add default dev ppp0
Your connection should be working now.
To make this process automatic at bootup, add the following lines at the end of file /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
- pppoe-start
- route del default
- route add default dev ppp0
and then reboot...