Why does not 18.04 LTS have any DSL option?
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Why has the option of adding a DSL connection on the tab for Wired Connection been removed after 17.04?
I was using 16.04, and then upgraded to 17.04 and later 17.10, I still had the DSL connection, as it was saved from previous versions.
However, on a fresh install of 17.04, 17.10 or 18.04, I cannot create DSL connections anymore. In my opinion this is a important feature, as many Indian ISPs with many customers still use DSL.
For an average user who has a single device it's easier to create a DSL connection, and put the DSL modem in bridge mode, to avoid hassle of port forwarding.
networking network-manager 18.04 pppoe
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Why has the option of adding a DSL connection on the tab for Wired Connection been removed after 17.04?
I was using 16.04, and then upgraded to 17.04 and later 17.10, I still had the DSL connection, as it was saved from previous versions.
However, on a fresh install of 17.04, 17.10 or 18.04, I cannot create DSL connections anymore. In my opinion this is a important feature, as many Indian ISPs with many customers still use DSL.
For an average user who has a single device it's easier to create a DSL connection, and put the DSL modem in bridge mode, to avoid hassle of port forwarding.
networking network-manager 18.04 pppoe
See (askubuntu.com/questions/966647/â¦)
â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
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Apr 30 at 18:38
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Why has the option of adding a DSL connection on the tab for Wired Connection been removed after 17.04?
I was using 16.04, and then upgraded to 17.04 and later 17.10, I still had the DSL connection, as it was saved from previous versions.
However, on a fresh install of 17.04, 17.10 or 18.04, I cannot create DSL connections anymore. In my opinion this is a important feature, as many Indian ISPs with many customers still use DSL.
For an average user who has a single device it's easier to create a DSL connection, and put the DSL modem in bridge mode, to avoid hassle of port forwarding.
networking network-manager 18.04 pppoe
Why has the option of adding a DSL connection on the tab for Wired Connection been removed after 17.04?
I was using 16.04, and then upgraded to 17.04 and later 17.10, I still had the DSL connection, as it was saved from previous versions.
However, on a fresh install of 17.04, 17.10 or 18.04, I cannot create DSL connections anymore. In my opinion this is a important feature, as many Indian ISPs with many customers still use DSL.
For an average user who has a single device it's easier to create a DSL connection, and put the DSL modem in bridge mode, to avoid hassle of port forwarding.
networking network-manager 18.04 pppoe
edited Apr 30 at 15:48
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â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
â Anirban Kar
Apr 30 at 18:38
add a comment |Â
See (askubuntu.com/questions/966647/â¦)
â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
â Anirban Kar
Apr 30 at 18:38
See (askubuntu.com/questions/966647/â¦)
â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
See (askubuntu.com/questions/966647/â¦)
â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
â Anirban Kar
Apr 30 at 18:38
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
â Anirban Kar
Apr 30 at 18:38
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â Jean-Marie
Apr 30 at 17:07
Although at first it seems to create a new Wired connection My DSL. Editing the connection to save the authentication password deleted the connection and I couldn't see it anymore. The instructions and the screenshots doesnot apply to 18.04
â Anirban Kar
Apr 30 at 18:38