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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: aditya on May 12, 2001, 07:01:25 PM
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Hi ,
I have a cable modem at home , but to connect to the server I have to put in a username and password to access the net which on my present windows 2000 server is done by a software provided by my service provider. How do I get e-smith to do it for me ?
What should I put in as my default gateway when e-smith askes for it.
Please help.
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Use custom, the username and the password which your ISP gave to you.
Gateway; do nothing.
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Where could I find the custom menu ? I couldn't find it while doing external interface configutration where it asks me the type of connection to select , it only had 4 of them , 2 DHCP , 1 PPP and the last one Static IP , I couldn't find any custom there , please help.
and thanx a lot for your time and effort.
Aditya
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Use DHCP with user name as the identifier. That should do it. Cable internet providers either use a name or the ethernet MAC address to identify the user. The name is the most common.
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I did , it didnt work , as it requires me to put a password as well.
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You didn't get a password to go along with your user name? As far as I know, you should have. Maybe check with your provider to see what they use.
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If you're using a service like Telstra Bigpond, you may require a special client to perform the authorisation. In the case of Telstra it's a BIDS2 deamon called bpalogin.
A search around either this bboard or the net in general should hopefully set you straight.
Regards,
Luke
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aditya,
Have you seen this thread, it has all the info that you need:
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=10572.msg39911#msg39911