Não consigo usar Velox no Ubuntu...(Resolvido)

Iniciado por Daniel_Kyo, 18 de Junho de 2007, 18:18

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Daniel_Kyo

Fiz todo procedimento aqui...
http://nq6.blogspot.com/2007/01/velox-no-ubunu.html
o que falta ?
minha placa é SIS 900 PCI FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER

EDIT: Consegui!

Já li o guia do Ubuntu!

1. Connecting to the Internet
1.1. Basic Procedure
This section describes the basic procedure for connecting to the internet.
If you have a wireless connection, or connect to the internet through a modem (including
an ADSL modem), and this section does not work, you should read Seção 1.2, "Wireless
Cards" [32]  or Seção 1.3, "ADSL Connections" [34] .
To connect to the internet:
1.
Open System ? Administration ? Networking.
2. Select the connection you wish to use, then click Properties.
3. Ensure Enable this connection is turned on.
4. If your ISP or network administrator has given you an IP address, set Configuration to Static IP
address, then enter the address in the IP address field and click OK. Otherwise, set Configuration
to DHCP and click OK.
5. To activate or deactivate network connections, select your connection, then click
Activate/Deactivate.

1.3. ADSL Connections
All PPPOE and router-style ADSL modems that use an Ethernet connection are supported by Ubuntu,
and some USB ADSL modems are supported too.
For a router-style ADSL modem, simply follow Seção 1.1, "Basic Procedure" [32]
For information on setting up a PPPOE ADSL modem see Seção 1.3.1, "PPPoE Modems" [34] .
For information on setting up a USB ADSL modem see Seção 1.3.2, "Modems ADSL USB" [35] .
1.3.1. PPPoE Modems
This section is about setting up an ADSL Internet connection using an ethernet PPPoE modem.
You will need to have subscribed to an Internet Service Provider, and your Internet connection
must be installed and functional. A "DSL" light on your modem usually shows that the line is
synchronized.
You will need your username and password for the account. You must also have an ethernet card
connected to your PPPoE modem with the correct type of cable.
Finally, you need the PPPoE package to be installed in order for the following command to work.
This package is installed by default, but can be missing if the configuration has been changed. If the
following command does not work, you will need to install this package, which can be found on the
Ubuntu CD.
To set up the modem:
1.
Open Applications ? Accessories ? Terminal
2. In the terminal type:
sudo pppoeconf
3. A text-based menu program will guide you through the next steps, which are:
1. Confirm that your Ethernet card is detected.
2. Enter your username.
3. Enter your password.
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4. If you already have a PPPoE Connection configured, you will be asked if it may be modified.
5. Popular options: you are asked if you want the 'noauth' and 'defaultroute' options and to
remove 'nodetach' - choose "Yes".

6. Use peer DNS - choose "Yes".
7. Limited MSS problem - choose "Yes".
8. When you are asked if you want to connect at start up, you will probably want to say yes.
9. Finally you are asked if you want to establish the connection immediately.
4. Once you have finished these steps, your connection should be working.
To start your ADSL connection on demand, in a terminal type:
sudo pon dsl-provider
To stop your ADSL connection, in a terminal type:
sudo poff dsl-provider

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