Since China Telecom switched to pppoe for dial-up Internet access, the network speed has been increased, but my small L has never been connected to the network. First, Ubuntu is simple and easy to use. It should be easy to access the Internet, but pppoeconf has been busy for a long time. Either it cannot access the Internet, or it can only access hao123, Baidu, google, and qq.com. Other products cannot be connected. Later, I changed Fedora9 and said on the Internet that the network management of this version is better. The result is the same as that of Ubuntu. So, in the end, we should not re-operate the old business and install an arch,
Since China Telecom switched to pppoe for dial-up Internet access, the network speed has been increased, but my small L has never been connected to the network. First, Ubuntu is simple and easy to use. It should be easy to access the Internet, but pppoeconf has been busy for a long time. Either it cannot access the Internet, or it can only access hao123, Baidu, google, and qq.com. Other products cannot be connected.
Later, I changed Fedora 9 and said on the Internet that the network management of this version is better. The result is the same as that of Ubuntu. So, in the end, we won't be able to repeat the old business. We have installed an arch, hey, or old friends, so we can call it out. However, Ubuntu cannot access the Internet.
Today, I installed Ubuntu for my classmates and sent a pppoeconf. I found a mtu setting reminder. Suddenly a flash of light, changed the mtu value in dsl-provider to 1412. Then open firefox. Haha, you can!
Command:
# Sudo vim/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider
Locate the mtu item, remove the '# "symbol, and change it to 1412.
Dialing again:
# Poff-
# Pon dsl-provider
# Plog
You can also modify the mtu value of Fedora. It is a fault caused by China Telecom.