Differences between current version and previous revision of LinuxWiredCountryNotes.
Other diffs: Previous Major Revision, Previous Author, or view the Annotated Edit History
Newer page: | version 7 | Last edited on Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:55:39 am | by CraigBox | |
Older page: | version 6 | Last edited on Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:54:37 am | by CraigBox | Revert |
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@
It appears that the IDL will only give out 1 (one) DHCP lease, so if you want to connect a machine you need to power down the gear, connect the machine and power the gear backup to clear the lease table... If you don't power down the gear you wont be able to connect from any machine except that connected at first power up.. took me 3 days to find this out O_o
Powering down the Gear:
IDL: just unplug the power ??
-ATA188: disconnect ethernet cables (both link and uplink), wait 20 sec, unplug power. (from Cisco 186 user manual - GoogleIt
)
+ATA188: disconnect ethernet cables (both link and uplink), wait 20 sec, unplug power. (from Cisco 186 user manual - Google it
)
Powering up the Gear:
# Connect IDL Power
# Wait a while
@@ -24,8 +24,9 @@
# check dial tone.
# Connect via PPPoE (if your computer hasnt already)
!! M0n0wall config
+
Note: I am using a Beta release of M0n0wall. There *may* be some issues with PPPoE in the stable release.
This is a breeze, just setup a PPPoE connection in the WAN section of the WebGUI.
Enter you user and passwd, leave service name empty.
Config your lan, NAT and firewall settings and away you go.