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Name: shinjan22
Date: June 23, 2002 at 12:08:45 Pacific
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hey, I have 2 ISP. one is dialup the other is DSL. I tried to set up location manager for the dialup connection, it works fine. But then I change location to DSL and try to connect to internet, an error message tells me 'couldn't establish or maintain a ppp over ethernet session' (error id=6).
what does that mean? how can i fix it? Thanks in advance for helping out.



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Name: Kerry Lakey, PhD.
Date: June 23, 2002 at 15:47:22 Pacific
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Howdy shinjan22!

Error Code ID=06 is an Overflow Error.

Each number stored in a computer is given a certain amount of space. The larger the number, the more space is needed to represent the number. An overflow condition results if a generated number is too big for it's alloted space. A Motorola 68000 instruction tests for an overflow condition, and displays this error if it detects and overflow.

Hope this helps!


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Name: the pickle
Date: June 23, 2002 at 18:44:15 Pacific
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Do you actually have PPPoE software installed on the Mac?

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