D-Link DSL-100D RFC2516 (PPPoE) Driver for Linux Installation Guide:
                                                    Joy Chen, 12/19/00

Note: this document is modified from Linux Installation Guide by ITeX

Step 1: Install D-Link DSL-100D RFC1483 (LAN) driver first.

Step 2: Download PPPoE client program.

  You can download Roaring Penguin PPPoE client package for free from
  http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/

Step 3: Installing the PPPoE RPM package.

  Assume the RPM package you downloaded from the above website is
  "rp-pppoe-2.5-1.i386.rpm". Run the following command in the # prompt
  to install the PPPoE RPM package:

  rpm -Uvh rp-pppoe-2.5-1.i386.rpm

Step 4: Setup PPPoE client network parameters.

  Run adsl-setup script file in the # prompt to setup PPPoE client
  network parameters.

Step 5: Start PPPoE session.

  First, run the "100d-up" script file to load the 1483 driver module
  into Linux kernel.

  Then run the "adsl-start" script file to start the PPPoE session.

Step 6: End-to-End Connection Test.

  You may run Ping, FTP, Web Browsing, or Streaming Video program to
  verify the driver performance and stability.

  RedHat 6.2 has built-in FTP client. For Web Browsing test, you need
  setup Proxy server in RFC1483 server to forward HTTP requests. For
  Streaming Video test, download and install RealPlayer and RealServer
  in client and server sides, respectively.

Step 7: Stop PPPoE session.

  Run the "adsl-stop" script file to stop the PPPoE session.
