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[ILUG] utvinternet.ie and getting their zyxel 630-11 adsl-modemworking

[ILUG] utvinternet.ie and getting their zyxel 630-11 adsl-modemworking

Dermot Daly dermot.daly at itsmobile.com
Thu Jan 29 14:59:53 GMT 2004


I see ZyXel have a support area, where you can post questions to them.
I suggest that anyone on this list who has had to do work to get theirs
working under Linux should post a question to them to see when they will
start supporting Linux.

http://www.zyxel.com/support/form.php

Cheers,
Dermot.

<Who is going to upgrade his kernel just to get this working>

-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin McCullagh [mailto:ilug_gmc at fiachra.ucd.ie] 
Sent: 29 January 2004 13:13
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] utvinternet.ie and getting their zyxel 630-11
adsl-modemworking


On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Gavin McCullagh wrote:

> I've tried this out now and all goes fine, except the pppd doesn't
seem to
> connect (you don't get the "connected" message as per Caolan's howto).
> I've added full user at utv.... lines to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets (and chap
just
> to see).  I've changed the line in the peers/dsl-provider to nas0 not
eth0.
> The nas0 interface comes up and has RX & TX bytes.  the route is not
added,
> but I think that's because the pppd isn't connecting.

Duh!  Sorry didn't even think look in the syslog.  My chap-secrets file
had
the wrong server set which should be of the form:

xxxxxx at adsl.utvinternet.ie      UTV-ESAT-01       xxxxxxxx

Working great now.

Gavin


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