Thanks for the reply, Bob.

I'm running FC4 with the latest updates. I dual boot to Windows 98, where
DSL is working great.

I've got an older SMC NIC plugged into the DSL modem. I read the DSL HOWTO,
which I think was a big mistake. Based on that, I spent a lot of time trying
to configure PPPoE, but I don't think I need to worry about any of that. I
did manage to mess up all my config files. I gave up on PPPoE, deleted all
my config files and reinstalled the networking packages.

It's an external xDSL SpeedStream 5200 modem connected to my NIC, so I think
all I need to do is configure DHCP to get an IP for my NIC and set up the
routing table correctly and I should be done. If I'm wrong about that, then
I'm more lost than I thought.

The first problem is that my NIC is not getting an IP address on boot. I
don't see anything interesting in ifconfig, other than the lack of any IP
address -- not even 0.0.0.0 <http://0.0.0.0>, which I think should be there
if DHCP is even trying. I don't see any errors in dmesg or in the syslog, so
I think I need to turn up the debug level. If I can get an IP for my NIC, I
think I'm almost home because I can copy the routing table from the windows
side.

On 10/3/05, Bob Schilmoeller <bob at schilmoeller.com> wrote:
>
> Jim,
> I have been on Frontier DSL since its existence. The only problems I have
> had has been every time it has been sold! :-) Recently though I had to
> reset
> my DSL modem and received a new IP address for the first time in 4 years!
> But
> it did give me a 60% bump in speed.
>
> All of that said, I use a Dlink router with no special settings and it
> works
> great. I also used RH 7.3 on an old box as my router a couple of years a
> ago
> with no special settings.
>
> Now that I have told you my config, can you shed some light on what your
> config is, the symptoms you are seeing and what things you have tried? It
> may
> trigger some insight from the list.
>
> - Bob
>
>
>
> jim scott wrote:
> > Greetings, all. I'm brand new to the list. Does anyone here use
> > Frontier's xDSL? I'm trying to connect my Fedora Core 4 box to the
> > Internet through Frontiernet.net <http://Frontiernet.net> <
> http://Frontiernet.net>, but have been
> > having a lot of DHCP problems. I can't get an IP address for my NIC.
> > Does anyone know if Frontier (service in Lakeville/Rosemount) has any
> > special settings I need to know about? Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
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