From: chuck gelm <chuck@gelm.net>
To: James Miller <jamtat@mailsnare.net>
Cc: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: AT&T/sbcglobal setup for Linux
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 22:44:02 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4488E072.8000402@gelm.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <W8713125225284261149787813@mail.mailsnare.net>
James Miller wrote:
>This is just an attempt to get some information out there about how Linux users can get and, most importantly register for, AT&T/sbcglobal's DSL service. They're running a special currently for $13/mo. The problem is the setup utility they send, that includes a registration wizard, is a Win (or Mac) program. So, once you've got your kit (DSL modem, filters, etc), how can you create/register your account so you get a uname and password for PPPoE authentication? I thought about trying to run the installation disk in a Win install in qemu, but it didn't work for me because it couldn't detect the modem through the virtual NIC. I thouhgt of WINE but, despite the fact that it's gone from alpha to beta, it's as broken on my system (Ubuntu) as any alpha release ever was. In short, I couldn't run the necessary executables under WINE. I finally managed to discover that there is an online registra
tion procedure for new AT&T/sbcglobal DSL accounts. The routine uses alot Java, so if you wanna do this be prepared with a java-enabled browser. Once you have access to such, just go to https://sbcreg.sbcglobal.net and go through the registration procedure. Despite the fact that I was unable to complete the process owing to some glitches with their web programming (couldn't download some patch they thought I needed, and the continuation page [resume_dsl] was blank), I was still able to authenticate using the uname/passwd I had managed to enter earlier in the registration procedure. Other Linux users may run into the same problems I had, so I wanted to make this info available for them.
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>James
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http://www.roaringpenguin.com/penguin/open_source_rp-pppoe.php
I used an earlier version with both Earthlink and SBC DSL service.
I now have cable modem access that uses DHCP.
Chuck
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-06-08 17:30 AT&T/sbcglobal setup for Linux James Miller
2006-06-08 22:55 ` chuck gelm
2006-06-09 2:44 ` chuck gelm [this message]
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