On 5/6/07, pgiresident pgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, This is Santam Chakraborty from Chandigarh. I have installed ubuntu 7.04 on my system ( dual booting with Win XP. I have a Tata Indicom Broadband connection using a ADSL router from Billion (BIPAC 5200 S). I have a permanent IP address. I tried to connect to the net using the networking program where I selected the option of static IP and then typed the IP address / Subnet / Gateway and also typed in the preferred DNS servers - however an internet connection didnot materialize. I then tried to see if I could use the ADSL connection method in the help file using "sudo pppoeconf" method. This also failed. I have also tried using DHCP as an option in the networking program but that also failed to work. I have used the same router based connection in freespire after just typing in the static IP/Subnet/Gateway and preferred DNS addresses provided to me by the ISP with minimal hassles. So I am pretty sure that I can use this connection in Ubuntu. I would be obliged if someone can give me the step by step method to get my net up and running as it is the only thing preventing me from moving over to Linux completely. Thanks Santam Chakraborty --
Hi Santam, If you have permantant IP given by TATA Indicom broadband then configuration is very with ubuntu Linux. 1.Just boot your PC in windows 2. Open Ehternet /LAN settings in windows XP 3. Note down all the IP address 4. Copy all the IP addresses in Ubuntu LAN settings. Regards, NIkhil Kale. _____________________________________________________________________
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