Winter Knight
Group: Members
Posts: 146
Joined: April 2006 |
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Posted: Nov. 28 2006,14:51 |
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It's a little unclear, but I'm assuming you have your thinkpad laptop, connected to your external DSL modem through USB, which in turn is connected to your phone line.
I have a few questions and a suggestion. What is the brand and model of your DSL modem? Who is your DSL provider? Most of them do not officially support Linux, but some of them are more friendly to it than others. Also, what do you mean when you say you "clicked on PON?" I couldn't find a PON to click on. Did you mean that you ran the pon program at the command line? I think that is only for dialup modems. You might be able to set up DSL(internet) by opening the DSLPanel, and clicking on PPPoE. Also, what version of DSL are you using?
Does your DSL modem have an ethernet port? Does your laptop have an ethernet port? If so, try connecting with that. Connecting through USB requires a driver, which may or may not be included with Damn Small Linux. Connecting through ethernet only requires a driver for your ethernet card, which is much more likely to work out of the box.
In summary, the problem is most likely either that you don't have the correct driver (brand and model helps here), or that you just haven't properly set up your DSL connection in Damn Small Linux yet.
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