[frgeek-michiana] Re: internet Janice

  • From: "Chuq Jackels" <chuq00@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:53:23 -0500

Ok I found the simple solution ( hehehe don't you always love hearing that
!!) so lets try it anyways...
Janice in vector linux I need for you go to the console and type pppoe-setup
and then it will ask you a series of questions such as User name and
password you should receive that info with your DSL modem ( are they sending
you a self install kit or is a technician coming out to install it, usually
they send a  self install kit out or they charge you I think 2 arms and half
a leg to set it up for you. The last time I checked AT&T charged $110 to
come out and set up your DSL. If you have any doubts about doing this
yourself I can come and do it for you ( a donation of $50 with half of it
going to Free Geek and the other half for myself) and I am fairly flexible
in schedule right now we can work out when is best to do it just let me
know.

Chuq


-----Original Message-----
From: frgeek-michiana-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:frgeek-michiana-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Brown
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 1:16 PM
To: Janice Tabb; frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Re: internet

Janice:

Instead of corresponding directly with me, it is a good idea to post 
your tech help questions to the Free Geek volunteer list. You'll get 
better help that way. I haven't set up an AT&T connection for years. So 
I am going to add this message to the list to get the ball rolling.

AT&T used to require their subscribers to open an account with Yahoo. I 
don't know whether that is still a requirement. If it is, you may need 
to connect a Windows XP box to your modem to get through the start up 
process. The reason? The AT&T/Yahoo software only runs on Windows and 
possibly Mac operating systems.

If AT&T doesn't require the Windows-only start up, you should be able to 
connect your FreeBox network interface directly to the DSL modem with 
the supplied cable and go. We configure FreeBoxes to automatically look 
for a network address from the device it is connected to. The process is 
called Dynamic Host Control Protocol or DHCP. If the DSL modem supports 
DHCP out of the box, you shouldn't have a problem.

We test DHCP on every FreeBox before releasing it. Therefore, if you 
can't get an Internet connection right away, the problem is with the 
AT&T start up requirements. I doubt AT&T will be of any help should you 
not get a connection unless you borrow a Windows XP computer to sign up 
the way AT&T wants. Their tech people are trained on Windows and 
possibly Mac OS only.

Forcing customers to use Windows and Yahoo is unnecessary and designed 
to hustle you into their contract lock-ins with Yahoo and Microsoft. 
There are simpler ways of getting customers subscribed to a DSL service. 
Usually the DSL modem is pre-configured to DHCP and the customer is 
assigned a permanent or temporary login name and password. The customer 
is responsible for installing the modem, making sure DHCP is configured 
on their computer and then goes to a web site to change the account 
login and password if they like.

Tom

Janice Tabb wrote:
> Tom,
> I'm sorry I missed you yesterday.  I stopped by to pick-up an external
Modem and Kevin helped me.  I think I'm going with AT& T Basic DSL.  They
will send me a modem and Software; therefore, I return the modem I got from
Kevin.  What I'm concerned about is getting on the internet with the Linux
box and loading the software for DSL.  What do I need to do?
>
> Janice 

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