Re: PPPoE error 720, who can help me?

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Thanks for your reply, Jack.

It's very sad that I can not find a router now.
I used have a router and it works fine to connect via pppoe. But the
router gone away now.
I think there must be something wrong with my operation system, or tcp/
ip config.

I installed a linux distro, Ubuntu, make dual boot with xp, use "pon
dsl-provider" to make a connection, thereis nothing wrong.

.



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