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Adsl can't connect, LAN is OK, other pc in the net can connect ads

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DavidWang - 27 Feb 2008 12:58 GMT
PC (winXp Sp2) could connect to adsl thru hub, modem and floating ip.
However, it can't connect to adsl now!
Lan is OK, can connect to other PC on the net, and other PC can connect to
adsl!

Try add new connection wizard > connect to internet > manual set my
connection:
the two of the three options: PPPoE and dialup modem options are gray out,
only the fix line connection option can be chosed.

How to connect to adsl using PPPoE with that PPPoE option gray out?
Thanks for your help!

David
DavidWang - 28 Feb 2008 10:38 GMT
> PC (winXp Sp2) could connect to adsl thru hub, modem and floating ip.
> However, it can't connect to adsl now!
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>
> David

Strangely, I can connect to Internet thru PPPoE Adsl on the
VMwareWorkstation on the same PC.
The new connection wizard displays  the all three options electable:
dialup modem,
PPPoE, and
fix line connection options can be chosed.
I can type the user name and password to log in the PPPoE adsl on VMware.

How to fix this lost Adsl connection?

David
DavidWang - 29 Feb 2008 09:05 GMT
> > PC (winXp Sp2) could connect to adsl thru hub, modem and floating ip.
> > However, it can't connect to adsl now!
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>
> David

Disabling IPv6 seem to fix it.

David
 
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