I use SBC/yahoo, with a dynamic IP, I just use Dyndns.org to give me a domain, (thenuma.com). Works great. I also use it to establish a VPN between the other SBC DSL connection, c-e-s.biz and thenuma.com, both dynamic IPS. Cool eh? Kris > Check out this page. > > http://support.sbcglobal.net/dsl/ > > It sounds like it will work with linux and routers after all it lists > PPPoE setup under "Router FAQ" & "Enter your Member ID and password in > your router" > > Does anyone have the SBC Yahoo DSL (they are running a promotion 760-1.5 > down and 256 up for $44/mo) > > This is scary: > DSL Connection Manager > and > Install SBC Yahoo! DSL: > > Where it says you have to let the CD setup your account. > > > "Note: Do not manually connect to the registration server by > providing the generic SBC Yahoo! Registration > username/password and registration sever URL. " > > No web site registration > > "...You will need to run the SBC Yahoo! DSL Client Kit and > register your account in order to surf the Internet. " > > and > "Test Failed" in DSL Connection Manager > This and the previous "Install..." infer that if you don't > meet there system requirements connection manager will not > even proceed to the point of registering you. > > > > I assume the connection manager is not required after setup, and once > you setup your dsl you can use any PPPoE setup. It just plays with your > system changing email user info (even netscape), and adding software > when you register. > > > Tempted to go static, but get the run > around so far, and no promotion...less speed for more $$$. > >