[CentOS] adsl-setup (compaq presario sr5010nx)

gary garys at mtaonline.net
Tue May 8 07:10:19 UTC 2007


> I just bought a new cheap compaq presario sr5010nx and so far
> have been unable to get my dsl up and running on Centos5.
> pppoeconf on Ubuntu works just fine -- same machine -- same
> harddrive.
> 
> I've run adsl-setup and system-config-network? (separately)
> numerous times without success.
> 
> So far I suspect a missing driver but suppose it could also be a
> detection issue.
> 
> Suggestions or workarounds appreciated.     ----gary


> Alex White wrote:
> What kind of dsl modem do you have? Is it a speedstream of some
> sort or is it a 2wire variant?

> What is the contents of /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf

> The newer speedstream modems (if you can call them that) can retain
> credentials. Have you tried connecting to it and seeing what
> settings are in there?

> Do you have /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 ? What is the
> contents of that file? Have you tried a simple 'ifconfig ppp0 up'?
> Try seeing the settings of your config via the main menu System >
> Administration > Network.

> Try this as well 'system-config-network' What does it mention (if>anything) about ppp0?

> HTH

> Alex White



Alex -  The Alcatel Speed Touch Home modem worked just fine with Centos5 on a different 
machine.

Trying to activate sytem-config-network gives the following:

/sbin/adsl-start: line 214: 3132
Terminated            $CONNECT"$@" >/dev/null
2>&1

I have no /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf - not installed - having run 
 adsl-setup after a fresh reinstall.


/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0:

USERCTL=yes
BOOTPROTO=dialup
NAME=DSLppp0
DEVICE=ppp0
TYPE=xDSL
ONBOOT=yes
PIDFILE=/var/run/pppoe-adsl.pid
FIREWALL=STANDALONE
PING=.
PPPOE_TIMEOUT=80
LCP_FAILURE=3
LCP_INTERVAL=20
CLAMPMSS=1412
CONNECT_POLL=6
CONNECT_TIMEOUT=60
DEFROUTE=yes
SYNCHRONOUS=no
ETH=eth0
PROVIDER=DSLppp0
USER=garys at mtaonline.net
PEERDNS=no
DEMAND=no


I'll tinker with some these values and hope for success.   ----gary




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