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1.
Please become root before running pppoeconf!
Please become root before running pppoeconf!
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:46
2.
Press return to continue...
Press return to continue...
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:48 ../pppoeconf:68
3.
Please install ppp package and enable pppoe support in the kernel, or install pppoe package!
Please install ppp package and enable pppoe support in the kernel, or install pppoe package!
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in ../pppoeconf:66
4.
Or press ESC to abort here.
Or press ESC to abort here.
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:108
5.
I found $number ethernet device:
$list

Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).

$escmsg
I found $number ethernet devices:
$list

Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).

$escmsg
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I found $number ethernet device:
$list

Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).

$escmsg
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
I found $number ethernet devices:
$list

Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).

$escmsg
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:109
6.
ALL DEVICES FOUND?
ALL DEVICES FOUND?
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:124
7.

Most providers send the needed login information per mail. Some providers describe it in odd ways, assuming the user to input the data in their "user-friendly" setup programs. But in fact, these applications generate usuall PPP user names and passwords from the entered data. You can find the real names too and input the correct data in the dialog box.

For example, this are methods used some german providers:

Sample username (alias "login" or "login name"): 11111111111

T-Online T-DSL:
additional data:
sample T-Onlinenummer: 222222222222
sample Mitbenutzer: 0001

complete username: 111111111111222222222222#0001@t-online.de

Telekom Business Online (DSL):

complete username: t-online-com/111111111111@t-online-com.de

1und1 uses another scheme (using above example):

complete username: 1und1/11111111111

Cyberfun:

complete username: sdt/11111111111

Komtel:
additional data:
downstream speed class: 768

complete username: 11111111111@FoniNet-768

Net Cologne:

complete username: 11111111111@netcologne.de

Q-DSL:

complete username: 11111111111@q-dsl.de

Versatel:

complete username: 11111111111@VersaNet-1024k

Webnetix:

complete username: sdt/11111111111
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Most providers send the needed login information per mail. Some providers describe it in odd ways, assuming the user to input the data in their "user-friendly" setup programs. But in fact, these applications generate usuall PPP user names and passwords from the entered data. You can find the real names too and input the correct data in the dialogue box.

For example, this are methods used some German providers:

Sample username (alias "login" or "login name"): 11111111111

T-Online T-DSL:
additional data:
sample T-Onlinenummer: 222222222222
sample Mitbenutzer: 0001

complete username: 111111111111222222222222#0001@t-online.de

Telekom Business Online (DSL):

complete username: t-online-com/111111111111@t-online-com.de

1und1 uses another scheme (using above example):

complete username: 1und1/11111111111

Cyberfun:

complete username: sdt/11111111111

Komtel:
additional data:
downstream speed class: 768

complete username: 11111111111@FoniNet-768

Net Cologne:

complete username: 11111111111@netcologne.de

Q-DSL:

complete username: 11111111111@q-dsl.de

Versatel:

complete username: 11111111111@VersaNet-1024k

Webnetix:

complete username: sdt/11111111111
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:127
8.
SCANNING DEVICE
SCANNING DEVICE
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:185
9.
Looking for PPPoE Access Concentrator on $iface...
Looking for PPPoE Access Concentrator on $iface...
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:186
10.
(multi-modem mode)
(multi-modem mode)
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../pppoeconf:188
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