OPa!
É isso ae galera não tenho a mínima idéia de como isso pode estar acontecendo :/
Tenho uma mini rede em casa 2 micros um switchzinho(hub) LG, peguei o roteador DSL-500g da telefonica e configurei como servidor DHCP, no Windows XP eu fico conectado normal os 2 pc´s tudo certo ja no
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 13:47:12 -0300, .::: Leo Aleixo :::.
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instalei tudo direitinho so q nao responde o browser e nem nada.
Você poderia nos dizer como configurou, para que possamos ajudá-lo.
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pessoal,
instalei o sarge, so q quando vou usar minha conexão dsl da velox naqo responde
nada.
instalei tudo direitinho so q nao responde o browser e nem nada.
alguem teria ideia do q pode ser?
preciso de ajuda meio urgente.
se algum souber tb como faço pra usar a usb pra conectar a dsl tb
Tengo todo listo para instalar Debian, estuve
tratando de conseguir manuales impresos, pero no hay nada donde yo vivo, asi que
voy a tener que esperar, algo me bajé de internet y lo imprimí, ya instalé
varias veces otras distribuciones de Linux, pero no tengo idea como puede llegar
a resultar
Buscá un paquete con script de instalación y drivers (en modo usuario), en
http://speedtouchconf.sf.net
Saludos
Marcelo
El Miércoles, 01 de Septiembre de 2004 15:07, Valmont escribió:
Tengo todo listo para instalar Debian, estuve tratando de conseguir
manuales impresos, pero no hay nada donde
le puse
que el proveedor me los proporcione pero como tu quieras. Ahhh se me olvida
también te pregunta si quieres que se conecte cada vez que se enciende la
máquina.
From: Marcelo Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem Alcatel DSL en Debian
Merhaba,
Debian Sarge ag kurulum iso'su (netinst) kullanarak USB DSL modemlerle
kurulum yapmak mumkun. Malum bu tip modemler CD uzerinde dagitimi
guclestiren yasal kisitlamalara sahip (ozellikle firmware'ler). Marco
d'Itri asagidaki bagda bunun nasil yapilacagini (gerekli paketlerle
Hallo,
das Problem ist, glaube ich zumindest, gelöst.
pppoeconf hast Du also durch und es funktioniert. Gut!
Yupp.
Wenn keine Verbindung da ist, gibt es trotz des pon-Links
im /etc/ppp/ -
Verzeichnis kein ppp0-Device und alle Anfragen (ping ins
INet) werden mit
Network unreachable
Hallo,
sorry für das Fluten mit Threads, aber diese Probleme konnte ich bisher
nicht lösen und muss dies aber genau an diesem Wochenende tun :-)
Ich habe mir auf einer 2.4.25 stable ein Debian-System eingerichtet, das für
einen DSL-Adapter konfiguriert ist. Dieser hängt an eth0. Das Netz, dass
Am Fre, 2004-04-16 um 10.08 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
sorry für das Fluten mit Threads, aber diese Probleme konnte ich bisher
nicht lösen und muss dies aber genau an diesem Wochenende tun :-)
Ich habe mir auf einer 2.4.25 stable ein Debian-System eingerichtet, das für
einen
Hallo!
Ich möchte DSL bestellen über freenet. Ist mit das günstigste Angebot. Hat
schon jemand Erfahrung hiermit (Übertragungsraten, Zuverlässigkeit)?
Dann eine Frage. Ich möchte das ganze über WLAN. Wie sieht es hier uas
mit Debian Woody. Ich möchte einen Siemens WLAN-Router verwenden. Dazu
Thomas Heimroth wrote:
Ich möchte DSL bestellen über freenet. Ist mit das günstigste Angebot. Hat
schon jemand Erfahrung hiermit (Übertragungsraten, Zuverlässigkeit)?
Oh. Wenn Du Dich auch für Meinungen über deren Reklamationsabwicklung
interessierst, kann ich Dir
Hallo,
habe gestern Nacht auf einem Windows 2000 Server (P4, 512MB Ram, ) mit VMWare (4.0 Workstation)
Debian 3.0 r2 i386 über die bf24-Installation
installiert.
Nun wollte ich mich um das Einrichten eines T-DSL Zugangs kümmern,
doch komme damit nicht klar, was ich hier lese:
Hallo,
ppp pppoe sind aktuell laut Angaben, doch anscheinend ist meine
Netzwerkkarte nicht ordentlich initialisiert und über die net-Treiber
finde ich keinen passenden Treiber für die Netzwerkkarten (z.Z. D-Link
DFE-528TX PCI Adapter Realtek RTL8139(A)basierter PCI-Fast
...packages.debian.org ist leider noch down (wegen genauen paketnamen -
aptitude search kernel-image)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Markus Riester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2003 18:11
An: Sebastian Huff
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: T-DSL bei Debian über
Sebastian Huff wrote:
Hallo,
habe gestern Nacht auf einem Windows 2000 Server (P4, 512MB Ram, )
mit VMWare (4.0 Workstation) Debian 3.0 r2 i386 ber die
bf24-Installation installiert.
Nun wollte ich mich um das Einrichten eines T-DSL Zugangs kmmern,
doch komme damit nicht klar, was ich hier
Hallo,
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 17:52, Sebastian Huff wrote:
habe gestern Nacht auf einem Windows 2000 Server (P4, 512MB Ram,
) mit
VMWare (4.0 Workstation) Debian 3.0 r2 i386 über die bf24-Installation
installiert.
stell mal bitte HTML-Mail ab. Danke.
über die net-Treiber
finde ich
Johannes Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] meinte:
Aber ob dsl über die VM-Bridge funkt weiss ich nicht.
Laut google schon, also viel glück.
Schau dir lieber auch mal das Manual für die VMware WS
an.
Also mit XP als Guest-OS geht es, in dem man mit zwei
Interfaces arbeitet, dem einen unter XP
Am 2003-10-21 08:45:23, schrieb Toens Bueker:
Eine Adresse, die man in Europa immer gut erreichen sollte
ist die 193.0.0.193.
wu_te garnicht, das es der 'ns.ripe.net' ist
Tschö
Töns
Greetings
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On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux.
* Michael Epting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030622 21:32]:
There is some
Thanks for all the comments. I'm going to sign up, and this will all be
very helpful when I set it up. I think I will ask for the box that is a
modem/router/wireless for $50 instead of the free modem, which should
then be easy to hook up to my linux machine.
Best,
Ric
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Stay away from SBC if you can...their support is a nightmare. Try
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Great tech support, linux friendly, and quick to respond to any
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On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 13:10, Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long
* Michael Epting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030622 21:32]:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux.
* Michael Epting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030622 21:32]:
There is some truth to what the woman told you. I just a couple
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long time, trying to figure out why it wouldn't
work. She said
Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long time, trying to figure out why it wouldn't
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 01:10:06PM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a
My DSL connection is a SBC Yahoo DSL line... It was originally ordered
as an SBC Enhanced DSL package... I have 5 static addresses so a lil different
than the regular DSL package offering... In my case since they are statically
assigned address block there was no pppoe or dhcp
* Ric Otte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030621 16:39]:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long time,
Ric == Ric Otte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ric Hi, I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and
Ric I called them up to ask if it would work with Linux. The
Ric woman at tech support confidently assured me, over and over,
Ric that it would not work with Linux. I
Shyamal Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ric == Ric Otte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ric Hi, I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and
Ric I called them up to ask if it would work with Linux. The
Ric woman at tech support confidently assured me, over and over,
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 13:10, Ric Otte wrote:
Hi,
I saw that SBC/Yahoo had a DSL offer of $30 a month, and I called them
up to ask if it would work with Linux. The woman at tech support
confidently assured me, over and over, that it would not work with
Linux. I spoke to her a long time,
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Eduard Bloch wrote:
adsl-start is Redhat-specific.
No, it's not, and I think you can trust me on that. :-)
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I'm running debian stable (woody, 3.0R0) (from cd) and I have
rp-pppoe 3.3 (from a debian package). I want to use
the debian package, rather than installing software
outside the apt-get system.
However, debian has modified the rp-pppoe setup to suit
itself. rp-pppoe comes with scripts
#include hallo.h
* Brenda J. Butler [Thu, Jan 09 2003, 11:25:03AM]:
However, debian has modified the rp-pppoe setup to suit
itself. rp-pppoe comes with scripts such as adsl-start,
adsl-start is Redhat-specific. We have pppoeconf which should already
be on your system.
Jan 9 10:39:56 seal
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:34:00AM -0500, David F. Skoll wrote:
Jan 9 10:39:56 seal pppoe[12969]: PPP session is 6497
Jan 9 10:39:59 seal pppd[12966]: Couldn't set pass-filter in kernel: Invalid
argument
Dunno what the previous message means, but it should not be fatal.
yes, some
Hallo!
Habe auf meinem System Debian mit Kernel-Version 2.2.19 laufen. Nun
wollte ich das 11-Angebot wahrnehmen und eine Fritz!DSL PCI-Karte
ordern.
Ich habe gesehen, dass AVM offiziell Linux unterstützt. Hat jemand von
euch eine solche Karte unter Debian schon einmal zum Laufen bekommen?
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Hi Leuts,
Ich hab das Problem schon gelöst.
Ich musste, wie auch u.a. Eduard vorschlug die defaultroute löschen.
Grüße
Gregor
PS:
Demnächst halte ich einen VHS Kurs zum Thema Linux für Umsteiger
und soll da auch auf Enstehung von Linux und
Moin Gregor!
Gregor Karzelek schrieb am Wednesday, den 24. July 2002:
PS:
Demnächst halte ich einen VHS Kurs zum Thema Linux für Umsteiger
und soll da auch auf Enstehung von Linux und UNIX-Konzepte eingehen.
Ich habe auch so eine grobe Fassung fertig.
Könnte sich von euch jemand
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Hi Leuts,
Nur scheint
irgendetwas mit der Netzwerkkarte des dritten PC zu sein. So erscheint biem
halt immer als letztes die Meldung: eth0: unable to signal thread: -3
Ok, als (Übel)^1/2 {Die Wurzel des Übels}
hat sich die Karte verantwortlich
Moin Gregor!
Gregor Karzelek schrieb am Tuesday, den 23. July 2002:
mit pon dsl-provider ensteht auch eine ppp0 mit IP und allem. Wenn ich aber
einen PING senden möchte macht er gar nichts. Er zeigt nicht einmal den Kopf
PING www.debian.org (198.186.203.20): 56 data bytes
Sage ich
#include hallo.h
Gregor Karzelek wrote on Fri Jul 05, 2002 um 01:37:13PM:
Der AC und die Gegenstelle laufen also, die Kabel auch. Nur scheint
irgendetwas mit der Netzwerkkarte des dritten PC zu sein. So erscheint biem
halt immer als letztes die Meldung: eth0: unable to signal thread: -3
Hi Eduard!
On Wed, 03 Jul 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
| was sind denn PADO packets?
|
| Antwort vom Access-Concentrator. Ich tippe auf ein Verkabelungs-Problem.
Nicht unbedingt.
Bei mir war das Problem auf Seiten der Telekom zu suchen.
Das Modem hat zwar die Synclampe an, bekommt aber keinen
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Hi Leuts,
ich hab mal wieder ein Problem mit T-DSL unter Woody.
Ich hab nen älteren PC mit älterer Netzwerkkarte, den ich ins Netz bringen
will.
Nun, als ich pppoeconf ausgeführt habe hat er eth0 gefunden (ifconfig auch )
und hat den access
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Hi Leuts,
deconfiguring eth0: unable
sorry, was vergessen.
Sollte eigentlich heißen:
eth0: unable to signal thread: -3
Grüße
Gregor
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Hallo,
Am Mon, 2002-07-01 um 12.01 schrieb Gregor Karzelek:
Aber der Kernel 2.2.20 soll doch für DSL unter RP-PPPOE reichen, oder nicht?
hier läuft ein 2.2.20 mit pppoe-3.3-1
Nur kann ich komischerweise ohne Probleme im Netzwerk mit ihm arbeiten. Also
SSH und NFS sind überhaupt kein
Moin Michael!
Michael Stöckel schrieb am Monday, den 01. July 2002:
Nur kann ich komischerweise ohne Probleme im Netzwerk mit ihm arbeiten. Also
SSH und NFS sind überhaupt kein Problem. Genausowenig PINGs im Intranet.
Du willst also über eine Netzwerkkarte DSL und Netzverkehr laufen
To me it took some time to straight thing out:
* compile kernel(mine is 2.4.17) with
CONFIG_PPP=m
CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY=m
CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD=y
CONFIG_N_HDLC=m
* module aliases
alias char-major-108ppp_generic
alias /dev/ppp ppp_generic
ATTN: David Bellows
Once, from an unreachable email address, Dave Bellows wrote [in part]:
2. The firewall issue. I've never set up a firewall. Is there a
Debian package that will help with this? Any advice? I'm a little
surprised that this is any more of a problem with DSL than with a
On 24, aug, 2000 at 04:59:16 -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
snippage
I have occasional need to telnet into my box from work, will this
still be possible with a firewall installed?
Generally, running telnetd is frowned upon. That's not to say it's not
secure, but it's easier to crack, and
At 00:12 2000/08/24 +, you wrote:
On 24-Aug-2000 David Bellows wrote:
2. I installed the default kernel in my system and didn't set up any
networking stuff (currently using a dial up connection -- I'm presuming
that DSL is a kind of networking thing). Where do I find the
information
Hello everyone,
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'm getting closer to
understanding what's going on. So just a few more:
1. After installing an ethernet card and making sure the corresponding
module gets loaded do I just runt the pppoe program and it'll do the
configuring? Probably
David Bellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone,
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'm getting closer to
understanding what's going on. So just a few more:
1. After installing an ethernet card and making sure the corresponding
module gets loaded do I just runt the pppoe
Hello all,
I'm contemplating getting DSL service through my local phone co.
Bellsouth (anyone have specific dealings with them re: DSL) and find
myself in total ignorance of what's involved, so please bear with me as
I ask these questions.
1. The service comes with an external DSL modem. I was
David Bellows wrote:
1. The service comes with an external DSL modem. I was under the
impression that DSL hooked up through one's ethernet card. Since I
appear to be wrong, what does the DSL modem do and is it likely to be
GNU/Linux compatible?
depends on the modem, there are some USB
On 24-Aug-2000 Nate Amsden wrote:
Also unless you know the ISP approves of unix i wouldn't mention it in
talks with them, tell them you use Win 3.1. and need a system that can
work with it. then you can be sure you'll get a hardware based non plug
N pray solution that should work good with
On 24-Aug-2000 David Bellows wrote:
Hello all,
I'm contemplating getting DSL service through my local phone co.
Bellsouth (anyone have specific dealings with them re: DSL) and find
myself in total ignorance of what's involved, so please bear with me as
I ask these questions.
1. The
You should not need a dial up modem may want to ask on that one. Also do you
have a static ip or dhcp if dhcp is it ppoe(?) static ips are easy. DHCP you
need to compile in support for. Also you may want to consider a firewall since
as soon as you put a *nix box up with a DSL connection you are
Hi,
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Alec Smith wrote:
Be careful though, not all providers use an external modem. I know that
here in Ohio, Ameritech uses an internal PCI adapter. As far as I know,
Linux doesn't support these internal adapters.
And here in Germany, you have to fiddle around to make
Hi,
does anyone know if there is support for dsl within
debian or redhat?
If not, will it be in the plan for the next
release?
Regards,
Ben
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AMTo: debian-user@lists.debian.orgSubject: DSL
and DEBIAN
Hi,
does anyone know if there is support for dsl within debian or redhat?
If not, will it be in the plan for the next release?
Regards,
Ben
Ben Babich wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know if there is support for dsl within debian or redhat?
If not, will it be in the plan for the next release?
Regards,
Ben
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