If you are not a friend who wants to access the Internet through a vro, you need to set the ADSL dial-up number in Ubuntu. Some people may not. It doesn't matter. Come with me. 1. sudopppoeconf. Enter the user name and password as prompted. During the process, whether to allow PPP to automatically add the DNS address obtained from the ISP should be noted. 2. sudopondsl-provider connects to ADSL3.sudopoff disconnects ADSL4.plog to view the current ADSL connection status. Initial Dialing: application-
A friend who is not a router surfing the internet wants to set the ADSL dial-up number in Ubuntu. Some may not. It doesn't matter. Come with me.
1. Enter the user name and password as prompted in sudo pppoeconf. During the process, whether to allow PPP to automatically add the DNS address obtained from the ISP should be noted.
2. Connect sudo pon dsl-provider to ADSL
3. sudo poff disconnect ADSL
4. plog to view the current ADSL connection status
Initial Dialing:
Application -- system tool -- terminal open a terminal and enter the following command:
Sudo pppoeconf
Then, enter the adsl user name and password.
In the future, you need to manually dial, open the terminal, and enter the command:
Sudo pon dsl-provider
Generally, after one dial, the system will automatically dial the Internet after logging on to Ubuntu. You do not need to enter the command to dial the Internet every time.
Manual disconnection:
Sudo poff
View connection information:
Plog and ifconfig ppp0
Ifconfig ppp0 can be used to query the Internet IP address of the local machine.