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Old 17th June 2012, 11:36 AM
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PPPoe connection errro

Hello Friends,
I am new in linux , When i installed Fedora 16 in my system , i configured the DSL connection and it was working fine

user name : reza
servicename : omstarnet
password : *******

it was working fine . but when i restart the system than i am not able to connect to Internet again . I tried to connect it using the GUI tool.
I restart the network service . Again tried to connect but no luck. There was no any error message , simply no network icon appears at the corer of the desktop.

I reinstall the Fedora and again configure the DSL connection and same thing happened this time also. it was working fine before restating the system . once i restart the system same problem happened .

Kindly help me

Md reza
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