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IPWireless Linux Software Installation Support
How to connect your IPWireless Modem to a Linux PC with a PPPoE interface (connections via USB and PCMCIA are not directly supported by IPWireless although drivers may be available elsewhere on the internet).
To connect your IPWireless modem to a Linux PC (based on using Red Hat 9), you should not need any further software as the connection can be made via PPPoE, which usually means you can use the in-built Linux PC Ethernet client software.
To make use of this connection method you will require:
A proprietary Ethernet cable (Modem to RJ45 connector) which your operator may have provided with the sales pack (or can be obtained from your operator), and
To configure the modem so it sends the appropriate network authentication information.
As an aid for the set-up, basically do the following:
Ensure the modem has been pre-provisioned with the Network access username & password. The reason behind this is the modem has 2-levels of authentication - Network and ISP.
If the connection was via a USB cable with the standard IPWireless dialer software you would see the two tabs on the IPWireless windows application where you enter the "Network" & "ISP" password. However, with a PPPoE client (Linux, Mac, Router) you only have the option to enter the "ISP" username and password, therefore for the Network side authentication the information needs to be pre-provisioned and stored in the modem memory.
There are two ways to do this:
The operator has pre-provisioned the modem beforehand or,
Connect the modem with a Windows PC using the standard way and then use the IPWireless dialler application with either the USB or PPPoE interface. The reason for doing this is so that you will be able to connect to the Registration server and at the end of the registration process the Windows PC automatically writes the network authentication username/password information to the modem. Once this is completed you can change the modem back to the Linux PC
If the username/passwords are accepted, you will need to connect the modem to a Linux PC with the modem Ethernet cable. Turn the modem on, then off and then on again (the modem will automatically detect it needs to switch to Ethernet mode and use the PPPoE protocol as opposed to USB protocol).
Configure the Linux PC Built in Ethernet connection. Using Red Hat 9 you will need to configure the Wireless Broadband Modem as an adsl modem. Red Hat 9 ships a command line/script utility as part of the distribution.
Use the adsl-setup shell script which will prompt you for various pieces of information and sets up an /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 configuration script for the adsl-start and adsl-stop scripts. Once adsl-setup has been run, it sets up the modem, pppd and sets the optimal MTU etc. as well.
To connect a session, use the adsl-start scripts. If all goes well you should see a few dots and "Connected!"
To disconnect the session, use the adsl-stop scripts.
Diagnosing Connection faults:
If the connection fails you may want to open up the file /var/log/messages with a text editor and have a look at the error messages. You can try searching the internet with the errors text to see if someone has had a similar problem.
If you're connected but you can't seem to load any web pages etc, open up the file /etc/resolv.conf with a text editor and make sure you have your ISP's name servers properly listed.
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