On Friday December 28 2007 18:01:34 John Hasler wrote: > Don Harwood writes: > > at&t sells the modem to you. when i was talking to them they > > said there was a driver disk that i needed to load > > You don't need any "drivers" on Linux and you almost certainly > don't need any on Windows either. If your modem is anything > like most others it contains a Web server that you connect to > with a browser to configure it (it may not need any > configuration). Run pppoeconfig to configure Linux to connect > to it.
That is, of course, if ATT uses PPPoE. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA Vegemite: Yeast extract (comes from the grunge that is left over after the beer brewing process), sea salt, potassium chloride, malt extract, caramel color, natural flavor, niacin, thiamine hydorchloride, riboflavin.
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