Hi,
Did you check network configuration by "ifconfig" on Linux? Is it up?
Also "route -n"? Can you ping 127.0.0.1? "lsmod"?...
Also check your service is PPoE or not as previous poster? Debian, I think,
had package for PPoE. Check it out. (This is suspisious one)
Good luck.
Osamu
On Sun, Ja
Hello,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Jason Dawe wrote:
> Hello I have a DSL modem with a SMC EtherPower II Ethernet card. Before
> installing Debian I used the Windows 'winipcfg' utility to find out my IP
> address, DNS servers, Default Gateway, Subnet Mask and DHCP Server.
>
I do not know what that prog
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Jason Dawe wrote:
> During the install I loaded the Epic 100 module, and entered the above
> values in the Configure Network option. I assumed this would be enough to
> let me access the Internet.
Are you using the same network card. If not, you may need to register
your new h
On 7 Jan, Hall Stevenson wrote:
: * Jason Dawe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010107 19:32]:
: > However, after completing the installation and rebooting I could not
connect
: > to any sites, nor could I ping any servers. For example if I do a 'ftp
: > ftp.debian.org' it instantly tells me it is not fo
* Jason Dawe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010107 19:32]:
> Hello I have a DSL modem with a SMC EtherPower II Ethernet card. Before
> installing Debian I used the Windows 'winipcfg' utility to find out my IP
> address, DNS servers, Default Gateway, Subnet Mask and DHCP Server.
Most residential DSL provider
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