Le 04.11.2014 07:11, Long Wind a écrit :
the ISP connect me using cable modem
Now in Windows XP I need to enter user/password to connect
the connection is PPPoE
how to do that in Linux
Thanks!!!
Please, read this.
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
You might then have more
Thank berenger.mo...@neutralite.org !!!
I have solved the problem on my own
(All I need to do is install a few Debian packages)
On 11/4/14, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Please, read this.
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
You might
the ISP connect me using cable modem
Now in Windows XP I need to enter user/password to connect
the connection is PPPoE
how to do that in Linux
Thanks!!!
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I recently purchased and began using a cable modem - the Zyxel (Hitron)
BRG-35503:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=3
It (so far) Just Works (I plugged into my router running OpenWRT, the
router gets an IP address (via DHCP), and we have net connectivity),
but I'd like to hack
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 02:11:38PM +, Celejar wrote:
I recently purchased and began using a cable modem - the Zyxel (Hitron)
BRG-35503:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=3
It (so far) Just Works (I plugged into my router running OpenWRT, the
router gets an IP address
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 14:46:05 +
Karl E. Jorgensen karl.jorgen...@nice.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 02:11:38PM +, Celejar wrote:
I recently purchased and began using a cable modem - the Zyxel (Hitron)
BRG-35503:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=3
It (so
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently purchased and began using a cable modem - the Zyxel (Hitron)
BRG-35503:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=3
It (so far) Just Works (I plugged into my router running OpenWRT, the
router gets an IP
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 15:21:39 -0800
Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently purchased and began using a cable modem - the Zyxel (Hitron)
BRG-35503:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=3
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Celejar cele...@gmail.com wrote:
Huh, look at that - it has a web interface at that address. How on
earth I was supposed to figure that out is beyond me, but thanks a
million! [I'm used to routers, which in my experience generally use
192.168.1.1 or
that, if it
is possible at all. It is on some Motos, I know...
I guess that part of the problem is that unlike routers, which have
basic networking settings that are generally standard and well
understood, the cable modem stuff seems to include a lot of highly
specialized and arcane settings that aren't meant
From: Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in
To: Sudev Barar sba...@gmail.com
Cc: User, Debian debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, 9 June, 2009 12:52:15 PM
Subject: Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
2009/6/9 Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in:
Is it that the modem
Sandip Sandip wrote at 2009-06-08 02:07 -0600:
I have an old debian 2.4x kernel machine. I want to connect a cable modem
through the usb port.
CDCEther support is on. When the machine is up and running cable modem
LEDs show PC connection.
I have done this successfully
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 13:37 +0530, Sandip Sandip wrote:
I have an old debian 2.4x kernel machine. I want to connect a cable
modem through the usb port.
Hi,
At the risk of telling the obvious, Debian releases with 2.4 kernel
(Sarge?) aren't supported anymore.
Connecting such machine
2009/6/9 Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in:
Is it that the modem is not 'installed'?
Also, the same modem works without any username and password on another
windows machine after connecting it on the LAN port.
While in parlance you can call it modem technically it is a modem only
if
if connecting through serial port. If it is connecting through network
cable it is a network device and your problem would be more in area of
setting up IP and ranges.
Its a cable modem. When I connect a Windows machine to it, I connect it on the
LAN port (Network cable). Once the modem is on, I need
Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/6/9 Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in:
Is it that the modem is not 'installed'?
Also, the same modem works without any username and password on another
windows machine after connecting it on the LAN port.
While in parlance you can call it modem technically it is
2009/6/9 Jerry Stuckle jstuc...@attglobal.net:
Sudev Barar wrote:
While in parlance you can call it modem technically it is a modem only
if connecting through serial port. If it is connecting through network
cable it is a network device and your problem would be more in area of
setting up IP
In 411728.34217...@web95107.mail.in2.yahoo.com, Sandip Sandip wrote:
2009/6/9 Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in:
Is it that the modem is not 'installed'?
Also, the same modem works without any username and password on another
windows machine after connecting it on the LAN port.
Its a cable
Sandip writes:
So, do I need to 'install' the modem so Debian knows there is a
networking device on the USB port and then use pppconfig.
Boyd writes:
Yes. If you are attempting to use the USB side of the device, you will
need a special driver for your OS.
He will need a driver (better to
Sandip Sandip wrote:
Its a cable modem. When I connect a Windows machine to it, I connect it on
the LAN port (Network cable). Once the modem is on, I need no configuration,
usernames, passwords, etc. I can access the net.
What you have observed above is correct. I understand this as:
1
it on the LAN port.
Its a cable modem. When I connect a Windows machine to it, I connect it on
the LAN port (Network cable). Once the modem is on, I need no
configuration, usernames, passwords, etc. I can access the net.
When I connect it to my Debian box, I need to connect it to USB (as my
Debian
Hello all,
I have an old debian 2.4x kernel machine. I want to connect a cable modem
through the usb port.
CDCEther support is on. When the machine is up and running cable modem LEDs
show PC connection.
But I am not able to access internet. What is missing? Do I need to set-up/
configure
2009/6/8 Sandip Sandip new.debianu...@yahoo.in:
I have an old debian 2.4x kernel machine. I want to connect a cable modem
through the usb port.
CDCEther support is on. When the machine is up and running cable modem LEDs
show PC connection.
But I am not able to access internet. What is missing
Sudev Barar writes:
AFAIK you will have to do something like pppconfig to make a ppp
connection for this to work.
Not pppconfig. For a DSL modem configured as a bridge (most default to
router these days) he would need to run pppoeconf but I don't think that
any cable providers use PPPoE.
--
Sudev Barar writes:
AFAIK you will have to do something like pppconfig to make a ppp
connection for this to work.
Not pppconfig. For a DSL modem configured as a bridge (most default to
router these days) he would need to run pppoeconf but I don't think that
any cable providers use PPPoE.
No
Hi,
This box (Sid: now on a dialup modem) is to be moved to a different
location where there is only a cable modem.
So once there I either connect or I don't. I cannot get anything from
the net in any other way.
Having googled the subject, the HOWTO (from 2004) says:
Most, if not all
) and that should automatically find the cable modem in the
new installation.
no need to do the reinstall. no need to find the cable modem. It is
(most likely) just like any router/hub/switch with a dhcp
server. simply plug in, ifup and you should be good to go.
A
signature.asc
Description: Digital
Sid) and that should automatically find the cable modem in the
new installation.
no need to do the reinstall. no need to find the cable modem. It is
(most likely) just like any router/hub/switch with a dhcp
server. simply plug in, ifup and you should be good to go.
Thanks Andrew.
If and when
Hi all!
I've the same problem...
On the same pc, with windows xp internet is fast (about 80k) but with
the latest debian etch, internet is very very very slow (about 25k)!!
I've installed debian sarge, dist-upgrading to etch and the download
speed is about 80k. But installing the deb
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 07:48:17PM -0800, schmity wrote:
Here is what I get when I do the tests. It takes a long time to ping
google and yahoo. Telnet didn't work with google or yahoo and it was
extremely slow also. Don't know about the ipv6 packet or where to
...
Maybe check the MTU
On 06/11/06, Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cable modem connected to a router that connects to a Windows XP machine and my Debian linux machine.Internet on the Windows XP machine is extremely fast and the Debian machine is slower than dial up
(no joke! night and day difference
On 5 Nov 2006 19:48:17 -0800
schmity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (216.239.37.104) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=1 ttl=241 time=78.5 ms
64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=2 ttl=241 time=61.2
Ok I added the following line in my /etc/network/interfaces file
auto eth0
...
...
up ifconfig mtu 1450
after doing a ifdown -a and ifup -a I could verify the mtu by ifconfig
-a.
I tried 1450, 1400, 1300, 1200, .700. None of which seemed to
help.
how do I check on the ipv6 packet?
Ken
Rodrigo Paes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
schmity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (216.239.37.104) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=1 ttl=241 time=78.5 ms
64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=2 ttl=241
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:40:44 +0900
Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PING www.l.google.com (66.249.89.104): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=0 ttl=243 time=15.3 ms
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=1 ttl=243 time=16.6 ms
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=2
Rodrigo Paes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PING www.l.google.com (66.249.89.104): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=0 ttl=243 time=15.3 ms
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=1 ttl=243 time=16.6 ms
64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=2 ttl=243 time=16.7 ms
64 bytes from
Ok. It seems that the internet is extremely fast when I use Mozilla
and extremely slow when I use Konqueror. I am still unable to telnet
www.google.com 80 get /.
I've seen your ping results. Better than
my probes.
To debug this issue, power down all devi-
ces. Computers, router, modem.
If there is any question concerning the router, and if you have a spare
machine with a pair of ethernet cards, download an ISO image of
SmoothWall Express 2.0 (www.smoothwall.org), burn a CD, install
SmoothWall on the spare machine, and see whether the situation improves.
Installation of
On 6 Nov 2006 13:59:23 -0800
schmity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. It seems that the internet is extremely fast when I use Mozilla
and extremely slow when I use Konqueror. I am still unable to telnet
www.google.com 80 get /.
seems like we are getting somewhere now... if browsing the net
Ok. It seems that the internet is extremely fast when I use Mozilla
and extremely slow when I use Konqueror. I am still unable to telnet
www.google.com 80 get /.
What machine exactly you have?
If it is pentium I with 64 mb...
KDE is ready to modern box, just
as xp or vista.
Fire up
I have a cable modem connected to a router that connects to a Windows
XP machine and my Debian linux machine. Internet on the Windows XP
machine is extremely fast and the Debian machine is slower than dial up
(no joke! night and day difference!) What is wrong with the Debian
machine
On 5 Nov 2006 18:28:32 -0800
schmity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cable modem connected to a router that connects to a Windows
XP machine and my Debian linux machine. Internet on the Windows XP
machine is extremely fast and the Debian machine is slower than dial up
(no joke! night
Here is what I get when I do the tests. It takes a long time to ping
google and yahoo. Telnet didn't work with google or yahoo and it was
extremely slow also. Don't know about the ipv6 packet or where to
look. I'll check into it or if you have more info that you could give
me it would be
I have a cable modem connected to a router that connects to a Windows
XP machine and my Debian linux machine. Internet on the Windows XP
machine is extremely fast and the Debian machine is slower than dial up
(no joke! night and day difference!) What is wrong with the Debian
machine?
I've
This is odd, (VERY)
when surfing its okay, however, when downloading like new iso image files,
or ftping... the ethernet connection seems to come to a crawl, then stops
(cold) (please note: in Window XP (oops) there was never a problem in
downloading. little grin
Here is my snap of ifconfig -a
cable modem is connected to eth0. Why is the MTU so
low? Generally, for a device that connects via ethernet you have an MTU
of 1492 or 1500.
Regards,
-Roberto
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I presume that your cable modem is connected to eth0. Why is the MTU so
low? Generally, for a device that connects via ethernet you have an MTU
of 1492 or 1500.
How does one change the config of the eth0 ?
did raise the MTU's
Thanks -
Rich
I have a system that I would like to use to monitor the house while I'm
away. I'd like it to send me mail at work whenever something
interesting happens. The system is running debian/testing and sits
behind a Linksys cable modem/wireless/4 port router box. It uses a
static ip address
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 09:37 -0500, Ray Lanza wrote:
I have a system that I would like to use to monitor the house while I'm
away. I'd like it to send me mail at work whenever something
interesting happens. The system is running debian/testing and sits
behind a Linksys cable modem
Seguinte pessoal, depois de todo essa discussão sobre não há como realmente
amarrar ipxmac pois o mac simplesmente pode ser alterado, e sem nenhum
software especial , tanto no linux qto no windows, estou com um Cable Modem
Motorola surfboard SB4200 com o HFC MAC zerado, logo alguém sabe de alguma
11/15/05
Hope you can help
with the following problem.
I have access to
cable internet service only intermittently. My ISP, comcast.net, provides
cable service tomy Lynksys cable modem. The modemlinks to my
iMac computer via a USB connection. The cable service also serves two
television
No se si contesto a tu pregunta porque con el pedazo de mail que has
escrito me podria tirar por lo menos dos minutos mas, pero para que
quede constancia en la lista para gente que tenga problema al recibir la
direccion por dhcp desde un modem de ONO, hay que tener en cuenta que el
modem memoriza
Muy buenas a todos los componentes de la lista. recientemente baje
una 'netinst' de la distro 'testing' de la web de debian, la instale y
me sorprendi con que tenia problemas para que el apt 'captara' fuentes
de paquetes. despues de mucho investigar y husmear, pues estoy
bastante 'verdecito'
Bueno fijate la pirmera vez que instale Debian me pasó algo asi y me
daba de todo tener que usar ese comando cada vez que entraba, asi que
aplique una técnica poco eficiente pero altamente efectiva, jajaja. Lo
que hice fue instalar otra vez y tener la conexión activa al momento de
instalar (tenía
El mié, 24-08-2005 a las 02:00 +0200, Orutra Sero escribió:
Muy buenas a todos los componentes de la lista. recientemente baje
una 'netinst' de la distro 'testing' de la web de debian, la instale y
me sorprendi con que tenia problemas para que el apt 'captara' fuentes
de paquetes. despues
El mié, 24-08-2005 a las 02:00 +0200, Orutra Sero escribió:
Muy buenas a todos los componentes de la lista. recientemente baje
una 'netinst' de la distro 'testing' de la web de debian, la instale y
me sorprendi con que tenia problemas para que el apt 'captara' fuentes
de paquetes. despues
Gracias por tu aportacion. La cuestion es que yo tuve el modem
enchufado y encendido durante todo el proceso de instalacion, asi que
lo de reinstalar no creo que surta efecto ;-)
Yo estaba pensando seriamente bajarme un par de 'isos' y dejar lo
de la netinst :-p . Otra posibilidad es que mi
y las DNS ponerlas fijas.
Prueba y comenta.
Jordi.
Pues eso. Configura dhclient para que no pida los DNS y pásaselos a tu
ordenador con /etc/resolv.conf.
Hola lista, me acabo de cambiar al operador de cable de euskaltel, y me
han traido un cable modem con una salida
Hola lista, me acabo de cambiar al operador de cable de euskaltel, y me han
traido un cable modem con una salida ethernet y otra usb. Sorprendentemente
ambas funcionan, y una de ellas (la estandar ) arranca sin problemas con el
dhclient del principio.
En cambio , cuando toca renovar , mantiene
.
nomentero dena wrote:
Hola lista, me acabo de cambiar al operador de cable de euskaltel, y me han
traido un cable modem con una salida ethernet y otra usb. Sorprendentemente
ambas funcionan, y una de ellas (la estandar ) arranca sin problemas con el
dhclient del principio.
En cambio , cuando toca
Olas;
Estou na casa de um amigo usando a banda larga dele da wayinternet, ja
que no bairro onde moro so chega dial-up!
Lendo os howtos, instalei um cliente dhcp, o dhclient, e usei-o para
obter o IP do servidor com o cabo plugado diretamente no meu notebook,
que rolou perfeitamente.
buscador excelente.
El caso es que estoy intentanod conectar mi Woody a internet usando el kernel 2.4.18
a traves de un cable modem USB de la compaia britanica NTL. El caso es que
inclui los drivers acm y CDCEther en el kernel y parece que el modem es reconocido
sim problemas. Haciendo dmesg veo las
Hola a todos
He visto que hace tiempo alguien en esta lista tuvo un problema parecido pero
no he acabado de ver como lo soluciono, si es que lo hizo.
El caso es que estoy intentanod conectar mi Woody a internet usando el kernel
2.4.18 a traves de un cable modem USB de la compaia britanica NTL
Somebody can help me?
Tras compilar el kernel para poder usar la grabadora con emulacion scsi,
resulta que me quedo sin internet. La cosa es que parece que reconoce el
puerto y el cable-modem, pero no puedo acceder a internet. Adjunto lo
que me aparece en el dmesg y en el /etc/network/interfaces
?
Please set your mailer/editor linewrap to 68-75 characters. I strongly
recommend 72 as a good default.
Thank you.
...and an appropriate subject line also helps. Changed per my guess of
your problem.
Very likely your cable modem/gateway uses DHCP to provide internal
network addresses. You'll
internet connection?
Very likely your cable modem/gateway uses DHCP to provide internal
network addresses. You'll need to install a dhcp client -- dhcp-client
should work, though there are several others packaged for Debian.
Then edit /etc/network/interfaces so it looks something like this:
# /etc
to recognize my internet connection?
Very likely your cable modem/gateway uses DHCP to provide internal
network addresses. You'll need to install a dhcp client -- dhcp-client
should work, though there are several others packaged for Debian.
Then edit /etc/network/interfaces so it looks something
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED];
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Cable modem
Instala el módulo CDCEther y te irá todo sin problemas.
Por supuesto, tienes que tener un kernel con soporte para USB ;-)
Saludos.
(He supuesto que
Instala el módulo CDCEther y te irá todo sin problemas.
Por supuesto, tienes que tener un kernel con soporte para USB ;-)
Saludos.
(He supuesto que tienes el Motorola Surfboard :))
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/ \ __ /
Manwe sulimo wrote:
ppp para cacble-modem?
tuve que hacer también pppoeconf para configurarla
luego si tienes DHCP instalado,
que es lo normal, creo, haciendo dhclient arrancas el demonio y a
navegar.
no sé si es lo habitual, o incluso si es una chapuza
reconoció la tarjeta y la dejó
Supones mal, es el 3Com :(
- Original Message -
From: raven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED];
debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Cable modem
Instala el módulo CDCEther y te irá todo sin problemas.
Por supuesto
Tengo el cable modem usb de aleta de tiburn de Menta, ahora AunaCable.
Segn he buscado (no encontrando nada) en internet, y segn me contest
alguien por aqu, no hay soporte para linux de este modem.
Alguien sabe algo ms del tema? Si va a salir algn driver... si se puede
hacer algn apao...?
Venga
Alberto wrote:
Tengo el cable modem usb de aleta de tiburn de Menta, ahora AunaCable.
Segn he buscado (no encontrando nada) en internet, y segn me contest
alguien por aqu, no hay soporte para linux de este modem.
Alguien sabe algo ms del tema? Si va a salir algn driver... si se puede
hacer algn
El Dom 14 Sep 2003 14:03, Alberto escribi:
Tengo el cable modem usb de aleta de tiburn de Menta, ahora AunaCable.
Segn he buscado (no encontrando nada) en internet, y segn me contest
alguien por aqu, no hay soporte para linux de este modem.
Alguien sabe algo ms del tema? Si va a salir algn
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, osvi 2 wrote:
El Dom 14 Sep 2003 14:03, Alberto escribió:
Tengo el cable modem usb de aleta de tiburón de Menta, ahora AunaCable.
Según he buscado (no encontrando nada) en internet, y según me contestó
alguien por aquí, no hay soporte para linux de este modem
Siguiendo el hilo de Alberto, me encuentro con otro problema con la
misma tarjeta ethernet,
Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139 (rev 10)
Subsystem: Allied Telesyn International: Unknown device 2503
Estoy intentando montar el CD-RW con el lo, para m, de la
Bueno si hay que poner una ethernet se pone, no hay problema, pero se me
olvid detallar que no es un motorola, es un 3Com (Home Connect Cable
Modem), as que Javier, si ese es tu caso, confrmamelo que maana estoy
como loco metindole la tarjetita :-D
- Original Message -
From: javier
No, es un Motorola, pero eso no es lo importante
lo que cuenta es la tarjeta ethernet, en concreto el chip
a m no me pidi nada del cable modem
Que sepas que yo tambin soy novato, pero...y corregidme por
favor:
Linux tiene soporte para creo que todos los chips habituales
en una eth comercial, el
ppp para cacble-modem?
tuve que hacer también pppoeconf para configurarla
luego si tienes DHCP instalado,
que es lo normal, creo, haciendo dhclient arrancas el demonio y a
navegar.
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El Sat, 06 de Sep de 2003, a las 04:51:02PM -0400, Xavier Andrade dijo:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Juan Orti wrote:
eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
Probablemente esta es la razon por lo que la red anda muy lenta, lo
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Juan Orti wrote:
eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
Probablemente esta es la razon por lo que la red anda muy lenta, lo
primero que te aconsejaria es que trates de actualizar el kernel para usar
un driver
Hola a todos, hace poco que acabo de pasar del ADSL al cable (Auna),
y resulta que me va mucho mejor en windows que en linux. En windows
me va como tendria que ir 35-40 KB/s mientras que en linux 4-5 KB/s
La velocidad contratada es de 300/150 Kb/s
He estado mirando la configuracion y no veo que
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Juan Orti wrote:
Hola a todos, hace poco que acabo de pasar del ADSL al cable (Auna),
y resulta que me va mucho mejor en windows que en linux. En windows
me va como tendria que ir 35-40 KB/s mientras que en linux 4-5 KB/s
La velocidad contratada es de 300/150 Kb/s
He
El Fri, 05 de Sep de 2003, a las 12:54:31PM -0400, Xavier Andrade dijo:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Juan Orti wrote:
Hola a todos, hace poco que acabo de pasar del ADSL al cable (Auna),
y resulta que me va mucho mejor en windows que en linux. En windows
me va como tendria que ir 35-40 KB/s
de
256. Usando os testes da internet (esqueci o site, não estou em casa)
já consegui mais de 190 kbits/s medidos. O problema é com o modelo do
cable-modem, aparentemente
casa)
já consegui mais de 190 kbits/s medidos. O problema é com o modelo do
cable-modem, aparentemente...
Então o vilão não é o mldonkey. Qual o modelo do seu Cable Modem? Este problema
sempre ocorreu?
Tenho um Motorola SB4200 e nunca tive situação parecida.
--
Douglas Augusto
os testes da internet (esqueci o site, não estou em casa)
já consegui mais de 190 kbits/s medidos. O problema é com o modelo do
cable-modem, aparentemente...
Então o vilão não é o mldonkey. Qual o modelo do seu Cable Modem? Este
problema
sempre ocorreu?
Tenho um Motorola SB4200 e nunca
No dia 30/07/2003 às 18:57,
Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
O problema é que congela só quando rodo o mldonkey :( O cable é motorola
SB4200E. Quais os valores que você coloca no max_(upload/download)_rate ?
O report do outro cara com problemas está em:
Desisti do mldonkey: simplesmente o mesmo trava meu cablemodem Motorola
SurfBoard e só desligando o mesmo na tomada!!! Já achei outros que tiveram
o mesmo problema (Bélgica e em Londres). Na lista do mldonkey, é sugerido
diminuir os valores do max_hard_download(upload), mas não adiantou: basta
No dia 29/07/2003 às 21:03,
Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Desisti do mldonkey: simplesmente o mesmo trava meu cablemodem Motorola
SurfBoard e só desligando o mesmo na tomada!!! Já achei outros que tiveram
o mesmo problema (Bélgica e em Londres). Na lista do mldonkey, é sugerido
Buenas!
querría saber si hay driver para el modem 3Com Homme Connect (por USB), y
si es así, dónde encontrarlo, ya que llevo dos semanas frustrantes
intentando instalarlo y no lo he conseguido, (escribí un mail a los de 3Com
pero aún no me han contestado). Si no hubiera drivers... no hay manera
(Woody),
sobre todo este último.
aL instalar en el nuevo, Windows bien. Red correcta.
Mi problema es que no puedo instalar Debian por red, pues al darle en el
apartado de red
que instale por DHCP, antes lo hacía perfectamente, con este nuevo no me
entra. Tengo cable-modem de Retecal.
Además
, Windows bien. Red correcta.
Mi problema es que no puedo instalar Debian
por red, pues al darle en el apartado de red
que instale por
DHCP, antes lo hacía perfectamente, con este nuevo no me entra. Tengo cable-modem de Retecal.
Además aunque la instale desde CDs
no me deja entrar en Internet
Ultimamente me est ocurriendo algo que me deja un tanto desorientado. Resulta
que, teniendo la conexin del cable-modem a travs de dhcp-client configurada
correctamente, hay veces que no me conecta. Habl con los del servidor y me
dijeron que no tenan problemas... Entonces, para comprobarlo
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:29:57 +0100
javi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola, sigo intentado configurar mi conexion con cable-modem , concretamente
de madritel. Tengo una tarjeta de red AT-2500MX. He leido que hay que
activar el soporte para la tarjeta en el kernel, activando 'Realtek
8129/8139' que
: Re: conexion cable-modem con tarjeta de red
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:29:57 +0100
javi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola, sigo intentado configurar mi conexion con cable-modem ,
concretamente
de madritel. Tengo una tarjeta de red AT-2500MX. He leido que hay que
activar el soporte para la tarjeta
Hola, sigo intentado configurar mi conexion con cable-modem , concretamente
de madritel. Tengo una tarjeta de red AT-2500MX. He leido que hay que
activar el soporte para la tarjeta en el kernel, activando 'Realtek
8129/8139' que es el chipset, y utilizar un cliente DHPC.
es eso lo que hay que
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 07:29:57PM +0100, javi wrote:
Hola, sigo intentado configurar mi conexion con cable-modem , concretamente
de madritel. Tengo una tarjeta de red AT-2500MX. He leido que hay que
activar el soporte para la tarjeta en el kernel, activando 'Realtek
8129/8139' que es el
Hola, estoy intentando configurar mi nueva conexion a internet con cable
modem de madritel.
Segun he leido, he de activar la tarjeta de red configurando el kernel e
instalar un cliente como pump. (tengo el modem conectado por RJ45, asi ke no
tengo problemas con USB)
Lo que no se como hacer es lo
javi wrote:
Hola, estoy intentando configurar mi nueva conexion a internet con cable
modem de madritel.
Segun he leido, he de activar la tarjeta de red configurando el kernel e
instalar un cliente como pump. (tengo el modem conectado por RJ45, asi
ke no
tengo problemas con USB)
Lo que no se
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