This tutorial will show you how to set up a PPPoE Broadband connection in OS X Panther (10.3).
Click on the Apple menu and choose "System Preferences."
Click on the "Network" preference pane.
Now switch from the "Network Status" screen to the "Built-in Ethernet" screen by choosing "Built-in Ethernet"" in the pulldown menu labeled "Show."
The first thing you'll see will be the "TCP/IP" settings.
"Configure IPv4" should be set to "Using DHCP"
"IP address," "Subnet Mask," and "Router" will all be assigned dynamically using DHCP
"DNS Servers" should be assigned using DHCP, but can also be set manually using the Info we have sent you.
"Search Domains" should be assigned using DHCP but can be set manually to "lbdsl.com"
Click on the PPPoE tab. Check "Connect using PPPoE" and enter the info we have provided
Click on the Appletalk tab. Please click the "?" button in the lower-right-hand-corner of the "Network" window for information about Appletalk.
Click on the "Proxies" tab next. We do not require any specific proxy settings, but you may want to have "Use Passive FTP (PASV)" checked.
Click on the "Ethernet" settings next. Keep this set to "Automatically" unless you want to configure the advanced ethernet settings. For more information on these settings, press the "?" button in the lower-right-hand-corner of the "Network" window.
That's it, you're done! Just press "Apply Now" to save the changes you have made. For more information about Mac OS X please see the help documentation on Apple's Web Site.