On 21 August 2011 21:20, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 21:07:50 +1000, Heddle Weaver wrote:
>
> > On 21 August 2011 19:51, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> (ppp are a different method to get a connection over Internet, nowadays
> >> mostly used for dial-up modems or USB DSL modems but I'm afraid that's
> >> not your case...)
> >>
> >>
> > Will check out /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-providers. Sounds like I might have
> > screwed something up in there.
>
> But do you really need it? I mean, does your ISP require you to use a PPP
> connection with your router? I also use a DSL connection and don't need
> PPP for nothing.
>

No I don't.
I need pppd of course, but not ppp.

>
> Can you point me to somewhere on the Internet where I can see what are
> your ISP connection settings?
>

I'll bring them into town and post them on the next trip, probably
tomorrow.

>
> >> It is still not clear what steps did you follow to get your XP laptop
> >> connected to the router :-?
> >>
> >>
> > Just the ethernet cable, that's all. The pop-up for the quick connect
> > just appeared on the screen. I didn't have to go looking for anything.
> > Different laptop, mainboard.
>
> Okay, that's what I thought. Then the same has to apply for your linux
> box. Can you check if DHCP is enable on the windows laptop?
>

It's not mine. so I've given it back, but to establish a connection
immediately, it must have been as I would have needed an IP address to
connect.

>
> >> > [  252.853480] tg3 0000:02:0e.0: eth0: Failed to load firmware
> >> > "tigon/tg3_tso5.bin"
> >>
> >> (...)
> >>
> >> The network card requires a firmware, you should download from non-free
> >> repos. Additional information here:
> >>
> >> http://wiki.debian.org/Firmware
> >>
> >>
> > Further along in the sequence, eth0 and the firmware seem to connect up,
> > so I don't think there's a problem there.
>
> Anyway, you should install it.
>

O.K.
I'll do that with aptitude when I get a connection.

>
> > O.K., thanks. So good to have constructive mentalities to talk to. Maybe
> > I'll be able to help you one day.
> > As you were saying, with eth0 and a cable, there's nothing much that can
> > go wrong, so with the disconnects, it looks like the problem is before
> > that. Regards,
>
> In fact, the same you did in your windows box you have to do in your
> linux box. If DHCP is enabled on windows, enable it on linux. If no
> dialer was used in windows, do not use a dialer in linux, and so on...
>

Well, I'm actually getting an IP address on the Linux laptop, so DHCP must
be active.
I'll post that when I get back in also, although I'm sure I've done it
already somewhere.
I recall my IP, the peer's IP, DNS primary and secondary, amongst other
things, but I'll get proof positive.
Regards and thanks,

Weaver.
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