Highspeed setup using Linux
This is an example setup run under Debian 3.0(Woody), each distribution will be
slightly different in script name and setup, but this should provide you with sufficient information to set up a HighSpeed
connection under any distribution. This setup assumes that you have root priveledges.
Step 1.From any console session type pppoeconf or the script name of the PPP configurator for your distribution.

Step 2.The setup script will first detect all network card interfaces and present you with a list, choose the interface that corresponds to your HighSpeed connection, then choose OK.

Step 3.The script will now try to locate our server on that interface
Once it founds the server, choose Yes to set up the connection

Step 4.The next two options suggest you to back up certain files and settings, read and perform the given instructions then choose Yes


Step 5.It will now be asking for your username, this is your complete storm email address, be sure that it is entered all in lowercase then choose Ok.

Step 6.Enter your storm password(case-sensitive) then choose ok.

Step 7.Select Yes to automatically add our DNS servers to your resolv.conf and choose Ok.

Step 8.Select Yes to leave the MSS setting at its default.

Step 9.Select Yes if you would like your HighSpeed to connect at bootup.

Step 10.Your connection has been setup, choose Yes to connect in right now.

Step 11.Your connection has been initiated, choose Yes to exit and save your settings.

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