Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-21 Thread Klaus Doering
On 20/05/13 23:08, george cox wrote: > > >> >> - Original Message - >> >> From: Klaus Doering >> >> Sent: 05/20/13 04:27 PM >> >> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >> >> Subject: Re: Odd Network Problem >> >&

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-20 Thread george cox
- Original Message - From: Klaus Doering Sent: 05/20/13 04:27 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Odd Network Problem On 20/05/13 15:19, george cox wrote: > I think the one thing I would want to know about my original problem > is in the squeeze version of gnome'

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-20 Thread Klaus Doering
On 20/05/13 15:19, george cox wrote: I think the one thing I would want to know about my original problem > is in the squeeze version of gnome's network-manager, left-clicking > on its notification area icon would, show several options one of > which is "auto eth0", this seemed to reliably at

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-20 Thread george cox
- Original Message - From: Lisi Reisz Sent: 05/20/13 04:47 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Odd Network Problem On Monday 20 May 2013 00:15:30 george cox wrote: > I don't know why it wasn't quoted, I'm just hitting re > ply in the email providers web

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-20 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 20 May 2013 00:15:30 george cox wrote: > I don't know why it wasn't quoted, I'm just hitting re >  ply in the email providers web interface. Not sure what you mean by no > air. I'll see what this email looks like when I send this one, maybe it was > just a fluke. Yes, some providers do t

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-19 Thread mett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 19 May 2013 19:15:30 -0400 "george cox" wrote: > On Sunday 19 May 2013 16:43:31 george cox wrote: > This could still > be a network config issue. An easy way around might be to > connect > (wired) both, the print server and the new laptop, to

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-19 Thread george cox
On Sunday 19 May 2013 16:43:31 george cox wrote: > This could still be a network config issue. An easy way around might be to > connect (wired) both, the print server and the new laptop, to your router > (assuming that the router also acts as the dhcp server, and that both > clients are configur

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-19 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 19 May 2013 16:43:31 george cox wrote: > This could still be a network config issue. An easy way around might be to > connect (wired) both, the print server and the new laptop, to your router > (assuming that the router also acts as the dhcp server, and that both > clients are configured

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-19 Thread george cox
This could still be a network config issue. An easy way around might be to connect (wired) both, the print server and the new laptop, to your router (assuming that the router also acts as the dhcp server, and that both clients are configured to get their ip address through dhcp). In the router's

Re: Odd Network Problem

2013-05-19 Thread Klaus Doering
On 19/05/13 13:30, george cox wrote: I have a piece of equipment that when conntected to my cablebox/TV allows me to view my home TV on any computer from anywhere on the internet. This device only has a hardwired internet connection so I use a wireless print-server (it has a 4 ethernet ports th