Re: Need URGENT help : how to connect cable modem
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 replies, and more useful ones. Because, when I see a mail like yours, I simply want to say: go use RedHat Linux Edition. I hear that they have a paid support, for urgent problems. Here, there is only a bunch of people trying to help as best as they can, without being paid for that. So, they do not really feel concerned by the fact you do not seem to have searched a solution, they will probably not try to guess what you tried, and they will very probably not be concerned about your... emergency. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/9cc3db8cd4c6fc6394b5a477c5295...@neutralite.org
Re: Need URGENT help : how to connect cable modem
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 then have more replies, and more useful ones. Because, when I see a mail like yours, I simply want to say: go use RedHat Linux Edition. I hear that they have a paid support, for urgent problems. Here, there is only a bunch of people trying to help as best as they can, without being paid for that. So, they do not really feel concerned by the fact you do not seem to have searched a solution, they will probably not try to guess what you tried, and they will very probably not be concerned about your... emergency. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/9cc3db8cd4c6fc6394b5a477c5295...@neutralite.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cab-gxzdzlk5arh-_pktr6svpbrgv9h3c07z0rlsf-bifjkk...@mail.gmail.com
Need URGENT help : how to connect cable modem
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!!! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cab-gxzczumnkf7qr+wwj2ddklwhgyxdxydywzk2-j51nv2d...@mail.gmail.com
Talking to my cable modem
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 into the device, to play with it, find any tunables and settings, and just understand it better. The public interface of the router gets an IP address from my ISP's address space, and that's the IP address that outbound connections are initiated from. Tracerouting out shows the first hop as a private IP address on my LAN (192.168.0.1), and the next hop is an address in my ISP's space (specifically, the address the router is getting assigned but with the last quad replaced with '1'). The thing comes with no manual or disk, just a quickstart guide, containing nothing beyond very basic quickstart instructions. I have no idea if this thing even has a web interface - I can't find one on any of the addresses I've tried. I've tried portscanning with nmap, pointing it at the address of the first hop, and I get no open ports, and the only closed one is 179/bgp; I'm guessing this is my ISP's edge router. Am I correct in assuming that my modem has no IP address, and is operating in bridge mode? Any idea how I can access it? The thing's datasheet claims that it has extensive SNMP management support, but I have never used snmp and I have no idea what to do with it. Celejar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130123091138.28cd3c8c.cele...@gmail.com
Re: Talking to my cable modem
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 (via DHCP), and we have net connectivity), but I'd like to hack into the device, to play with it, find any tunables and settings, and just understand it better. The public interface of the router gets an IP address from my ISP's address space, and that's the IP address that outbound connections are initiated from. Tracerouting out shows the first hop as a private IP address on my LAN (192.168.0.1), and the next hop is an address in my ISP's space (specifically, the address the router is getting assigned but with the last quad replaced with '1'). That IP address (x.x.x.1) is probably your ISP router - .1 is commonly used for routers. The thing comes with no manual or disk, just a quickstart guide, containing nothing beyond very basic quickstart instructions. I have no idea if this thing even has a web interface - I can't find one on any of the addresses I've tried. I've tried portscanning with nmap, pointing it at the address of the first hop, and I get no open ports, and the only closed one is 179/bgp; I'm guessing this is my ISP's edge router. Hm... surely the thing must have an internal IP address. Perhaps the OpenWRT can tell you? If it got its IP address via DHCP, it should have it's default gateway set to the IP address of the cable modem. Am I correct in assuming that my modem has no IP address, and is operating in bridge mode? Any idea how I can access it? The thing's datasheet claims that it has extensive SNMP management support, but I have never used snmp and I have no idea what to do with it. Try running nmap(1) against it - on the internal IP address of it. Perhaps it supports UPNP ? If so, you may be able to use the upnp-router-control package/app to extract some interesting information from it.. -- Karl E. Jorgensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130123144605.GD8749@hawking
Re: Talking to my cable modem
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 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 into the device, to play with it, find any tunables and settings, and just understand it better. The public interface of the router gets an IP address from my ISP's address space, and that's the IP address that outbound connections are initiated from. Tracerouting out shows the first hop as a private IP address on my LAN (192.168.0.1), and the next hop is an address in my ISP's space (specifically, the address the router is getting assigned but with the last quad replaced with '1'). That IP address (x.x.x.1) is probably your ISP router - .1 is commonly used for routers. I figured as much, as per my original email (below). The thing comes with no manual or disk, just a quickstart guide, containing nothing beyond very basic quickstart instructions. I have no idea if this thing even has a web interface - I can't find one on any of the addresses I've tried. I've tried portscanning with nmap, pointing it at the address of the first hop, and I get no open ports, and the only closed one is 179/bgp; I'm guessing this is my ISP's edge router. Hm... surely the thing must have an internal IP address. Perhaps the OpenWRT can tell you? If it got its IP address via DHCP, it should have it's default gateway set to the IP address of the cable modem. The gateway is that (presumed) edge router on the ISP's network. Am I correct in assuming that my modem has no IP address, and is operating in bridge mode? Any idea how I can access it? The thing's datasheet claims that it has extensive SNMP management support, but I have never used snmp and I have no idea what to do with it. Try running nmap(1) against it - on the internal IP address of it. There is no IP address at all, AFAICT. The OpenWRT box seems to be getting an IP address on its external interface from somewhere on the ISP's network, and I have no idea what IP address, if any, the modem itself has. Perhaps it supports UPNP ? If so, you may be able to use the upnp-router-control package/app to extract some interesting information from it.. Tried it, but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be doing. Running it on my linux laptop returns no available information . Thanks, Karl E. Jorgensen Celejar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130123180500.25854723.cele...@gmail.com
Re: Talking to my cable modem
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 address (via DHCP), and we have net connectivity), but I'd like to hack into the device, to play with it, find any tunables and settings, and just understand it better. The public interface of the router gets an IP address from my ISP's address space, and that's the IP address that outbound connections are initiated from. Tracerouting out shows the first hop as a private IP address on my LAN (192.168.0.1), and the next hop is an address in my ISP's space (specifically, the address the router is getting assigned but with the last quad replaced with '1'). The thing comes with no manual or disk, just a quickstart guide, containing nothing beyond very basic quickstart instructions. I have no idea if this thing even has a web interface - I can't find one on any of the addresses I've tried. I've tried portscanning with nmap, pointing it at the address of the first hop, and I get no open ports, and the only closed one is 179/bgp; I'm guessing this is my ISP's edge router. Am I correct in assuming that my modem has no IP address, and is operating in bridge mode? Any idea how I can access it? The thing's datasheet claims that it has extensive SNMP management support, but I have never used snmp and I have no idea what to do with it. Huh, I dunno. I am used to Moto Surfboards, they all seem to use 192.168.100.1 Actually, I think that might be semi-standard, at least try it. If it has snmp, you could look for that with, say, nmap (assuming it is enabled) http://serverfault.com/questions/415521/how-to-find-all-the-snmp-enabled-devices-in-my-network Cheers, Kelly Clowers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAFoWM=8G43jev_GFtbnW1kjbbnpJj8DXFAog-6OBeVns6=p=e...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Talking to my cable modem
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 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 into the device, to play with it, find any tunables and settings, and just understand it better. The public interface of the router gets an IP address from my ISP's address space, and that's the IP address that outbound connections are initiated from. Tracerouting out shows the first hop as a private IP address on my LAN (192.168.0.1), and the next hop is an address in my ISP's space (specifically, the address the router is getting assigned but with the last quad replaced with '1'). The thing comes with no manual or disk, just a quickstart guide, containing nothing beyond very basic quickstart instructions. I have no idea if this thing even has a web interface - I can't find one on any of the addresses I've tried. I've tried portscanning with nmap, pointing it at the address of the first hop, and I get no open ports, and the only closed one is 179/bgp; I'm guessing this is my ISP's edge router. Am I correct in assuming that my modem has no IP address, and is operating in bridge mode? Any idea how I can access it? The thing's datasheet claims that it has extensive SNMP management support, but I have never used snmp and I have no idea what to do with it. Huh, I dunno. I am used to Moto Surfboards, they all seem to use 192.168.100.1 Actually, I think that might be semi-standard, at least try it. If it has snmp, 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 192.168.0.1] It seems to show a lot of information, but I see almost nothing in the way of settings. I suppose that if it really has no router functionality, and just acts as a simple bridge, there isn't much to tune? you could look for that with, say, nmap (assuming it is enabled) http://serverfault.com/questions/415521/how-to-find-all-the-snmp-enabled-devices-in-my-network Thanks again. Cheers, Kelly Clowers Celejar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130123185134.30d2f354.cele...@gmail.com
Re: Talking to my cable modem
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 192.168.0.1] It seems to show a lot of information, but I see almost nothing in the way of settings. I suppose that if it really has no router functionality, and just acts as a simple bridge, there isn't much to tune? Yeah, it seems they don't want people to know. Glad it worked, though! Pretty sure one reason they use .100.1 is to avoid stepping on the toes of home routers, since they are often used together. As far as settings, I think you have to hack it a bit to do that, if it is possible at all. It is on some Motos, I know... Cheers, Kelly Clowers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAFoWM=-uA2kWTgz6PeR7=uqkgz_+1komd2_kqpe4dbvroyh...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Talking to my cable modem
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 17:53:56 -0800 Kelly Clowers kelly.clow...@gmail.com wrote: 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 192.168.0.1] It seems to show a lot of information, but I see almost nothing in the way of settings. I suppose that if it really has no router functionality, and just acts as a simple bridge, there isn't much to tune? Yeah, it seems they don't want people to know. Glad it worked, though! Pretty sure one reason they use .100.1 is to avoid stepping on the toes of home routers, since they are often used together. Makes sense. As far as settings, I think you have to hack it a bit to do 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 for the layman. Cheers, Kelly Clowers Thanks, Celejar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130123214723.53c59ed2.cele...@gmail.com
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 is not 'installed'? Also, the same modem works without any username and password on another windows machine after connecting it on the LAN port. A lot of suggestions here were to install the LAN card. I have now installed a Realtek 8139 LAN Card. The lights turn on when I start the PC and it is connected to the cable modem. But still I am not able to access internet. Do I need to 'install'/ configure it? How do I do that? Thanks in advance, Sandip See the Web#39;s breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Yahoo! Buzz. http://in.buzz.yahoo.com/
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 in the past with Debian Sarge (kernel 2.6). Just # ifconfig eth0 up # or maybe eth1 instead # dhclient eth0 Perhaps you should upgrade to 2.6? signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 to the internet is, well... insecure. Debian Lenny has two 'light' desktop (XFCE and LXDE) that should be suitable for older machine. Regards, Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 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. Clarify. -- Regards, Sudev Barar Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there. PS: Replying using bottom post/in-line post makes email conversations whole lot easier for meaningful dialogue. Snip out what is not relevant. Adopt this and spread the message. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 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 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 box does not have LAN port - Ethernet cable), I am not able to access the net. So, do I need to 'install' the modem so Debian knows there is a networking device on the USB port and then use pppconfig. Apologies if I am not able to use appropriate technical terms. -- Sandip Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter http://beta.cricket.yahoo.com
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 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 and ranges. Clarify. Incorrect. Modem stands for MOdulator-DEModulator. It converts digital signals to analog and vice versa. There is no requirement for it to be connected to a serial port. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 and ranges. Incorrect. Modem stands for MOdulator-DEModulator. It converts digital signals to analog and vice versa. There is no requirement for it to be connected to a serial port. Yes. My bad. -- Regards, Sudev Barar Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there. PS: Replying using bottom post/in-line post makes email conversations whole lot easier for meaningful dialogue. Snip out what is not relevant. Adopt this and spread the message. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 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 box does not have LAN port - Ethernet cable), I am not able to access the net. Last I checked, while Linux will use the LAN side of such devices, the USB side varies quite a bit, does not use the USB networking standard, and (most likely) is not supported in Linux. So, do I need to 'install' the modem so Debian knows there is a networking device on the USB port and then use pppconfig. Yes. If you are attempting to use the USB side of the device, you will need a special driver for your OS. This is true even if you are using the USB via Windows. The bits that the device sends down the LAN port are not the same as the bits the device sends down the USB port. You might be able to get USB drivers for the device from the manufacturer. If you are *very* specific about the device make, model, etc. you might even find someone that knows about a Linux driver on this list. Failing that, the device will work fine if you plug the LAN cable into the Linux box. You want to use DHCP to get an IP address. Of course, this would require you to install a LAN card in your Linux system. If all you are using it for is the Internet, a old 10mbit card should work fine; your local hardware hacker may have one of those they will give away for free. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. b...@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.net/\_/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 just get an ethernet card). He will not need or want to use pppconfig. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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. Connect your modem to your computer (if via LAN cable, no drivers necessary, but drivers are necessary if you are doing via USB). 2. If your computer is configured to be a dhcp client, it automatically gets an IP address from the modem. I think if the modem sees a dhcp request, it automatically works in bridge mode. However, if your computer sends out pppoe connection establishing stuff, the modem will start to work in pppoe mode. But this based on the few modems I have experimented with; readers: please correct me if I am wrong. Also, some cable modems also get their connection via dhcp (their mac address is known to the ISP and allowed to get an IP address, but I don't have experience with cable modems). 3. USB drivers for Linux are very problematic. LAN connection is the best choice in all operating systems. I would recommend using the LAN connection. If your computer does not have a LAN port, it would be a good idea to buy a cheap LAN card (most of them work out of the box with Linux, but beware that some are notorious for not working at all). When I connect it to my Debian box, I need to connect it to USB (as my Debian box does not have LAN port - Ethernet cable), I am not able to access the net. So, do I need to 'install' the modem so Debian knows there is a networking device on the USB port and then use pppconfig. Yes, Debian needs USB drivers. You need to search the web for information on whether your particular modem is supported in Linux. Regards. -- Please reply to this list only. I read this list on its corresponding newsgroup on gmane.org. Replies sent to my email address are just filtered to a folder in my mailbox and get periodically deleted without ever having been read. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: 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 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 box does not have LAN port - Ethernet cable), I am not able to access the net. You may be able to use it by getting a USB LAN port, and then plugging the cable modem into *that*. Of course, you will want to get a USB LAN adapter that follows standards and has Linux drivers. Mark Allums -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
connecting cable modem through usb port
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 anythine more? I do not know if I have provided enough information or what more information will be needed. Thanks in advance. Sandip Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with Yahoo! India Travel http://in.travel.yahoo.com/
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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? Do I need to set-up/ configure anythine more? What is ppp config? AFAIK you will have to do something like pppconfig to make a ppp connection for this to work. -- Regards, Sudev Barar Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there. PS: Replying using bottom post/in-line post makes email conversations whole lot easier for meaningful dialogue. Snip out what is not relevant. Adopt this and spread the message. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: connecting cable modem through usb port
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 luck for me! Tried pppconfig but it could not recognize the modem. 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. Thanks in advance for your help. -- Sandip Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies.yahoo.com/
Cable Modem setup
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, cable modems are easily configured for use with Linux So please check me if what I think is right: 1. The box has an (presently unused) ethernet port and lspci shows it: 00:12.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) 2. dhcp client is installed: ii dhcp3-client 3.0.6-1DHCP client ii dhcp3-common 3.0.6-1common files used by all the dhcp3* packages 3. All I have to do is change /etc/networking/interfaces from: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto ppp0 iface ppp0 inet ppp post-up iptables-restore /etc/iptables.up.rules to: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp post-up iptables-restore /etc/iptables.up.rules and issue: ifup 4. I have the DVD's for Etch. I could also do a new install for Etch (I now have all Sid) and that should automatically find the cable modem in the new installation. Sound right? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cable Modem setup
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:03:52AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Most, if not all, cable modems are easily configured for use with Linux So please check me if what I think is right: 1. The box has an (presently unused) ethernet port and lspci shows it: 00:12.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) good. 2. dhcp client is installed: ii dhcp3-client 3.0.6-1DHCP client ii dhcp3-common 3.0.6-1common files used by all the dhcp3* packages good 3. All I have to do is change /etc/networking/interfaces from: ... to: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp post-up iptables-restore /etc/iptables.up.rules and issue: ifup yup 4. I have the DVD's for Etch. I could also do a new install for Etch (I now have all 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. A signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Cable Modem setup
Andrew Sackville-West wrote: On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:03:52AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Most, if not all, cable modems are easily configured for use with Linux So please check me if what I think is right: 1. The box has an (presently unused) ethernet port and lspci shows it: 00:12.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 78) good. 2. dhcp client is installed: ii dhcp3-client 3.0.6-1DHCP client ii dhcp3-common 3.0.6-1common files used by all the dhcp3* packages good 3. All I have to do is change /etc/networking/interfaces from: ... to: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp post-up iptables-restore /etc/iptables.up.rules and issue: ifup yup 4. I have the DVD's for Etch. I could also do a new install for Etch (I now have all 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 the move occurs I'll report back. Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 linux-image-2.6.17-2-686 with his dependencies, the download speed decrease to 25k... What's the problem? Thank's and sorry for my english -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 setting for the interface. It might need to be reduced. Ken -- Ken Irving, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower then dial up
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!)What is wrong with the Debian machine?Forgive me for jumping in like this. I have no idea what the original querier's problem is, save the quotation above. Given that, I wish to state the following: I too had this problem. I got rid of dhcp, chucked the /etc/resolv.conf file's content and let pppoeconf do the rest. This may be an over-simplification; in my defence, I cite my preamble.Perhaps that will help. Cheers.-- —A watched bread-crumb never boils.—My hover-craft is full of eels.—[...]and that's the he and the she of it.
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=3 ttl=241 time=66.9 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=4 ttl=241 time=72.6 ms snip that's actually pretty good time... check out min :) PING www.l.google.com (216.239.37.99) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=1 ttl=244 time=715 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=2 ttl=244 time=709 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=3 ttl=244 time=763 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=4 ttl=244 time=711 ms do the telnet test again, but this time use the IP instead of the name, see if it is any faster I had some issues like this, with a DSL modem, turnes out it can't handle the dns requests sent by the linux machine, you can try to set up a local dns server and see it solves the issue []s rodrigo -- = \ .-. +++ Rodrigo Paes +++ \ / /v\CCIE #14054 (RS and SP)/ \// \\ LPIC2 #19753\ / /( )\ Linux User #324449 / \^^-^^ \ / jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ gtalk : [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ == -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 Irving wrote: 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 setting for the interface. It might need to be reduced. Ken -- Ken Irving, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 time=61.2 ms that's actually pretty good time... check out min :) PING www.l.google.com (216.239.37.99) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=1 ttl=244 time=715 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.99: icmp_seq=2 ttl=244 time=709 ms I was shocked to see: 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 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=3 ttl=243 time=16.5 ms ... Man the internet is faster than I remember... Google, or somebody, is apparently doing something clever, because according to traceroute[*], not only is there an unsually low number of hops to the above google machine (only 11), but it's located in Japan (where I am), avoiding the big trans-pacific delay (~100ms, generally) that I get with most U.S. sites. [*] Actually mtr -t, a very nice traceroute replacement. -Miles -- `Suppose Korea goes to the World Cup final against Japan and wins,' Moon said. `All the past could be forgiven.' [NYT] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 ttl=243 time=16.7 ms 64 bytes from 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=3 ttl=243 time=16.5 ms ... dmn !! _that_ is fast.. Google has some Data Centers spread around the world, one of them is probably on the floor beneath you :) about the hops, like I said.. either the DC is next to your house or you get inside a nice MPLS network that masks the real number of hops. But about the connection speed, If I can surf the web pretty well with my shitty response time, .78ms should work aswell. []s rodrigo -- = \ .-. +++ Rodrigo Paes +++ \ / /v\CCIE #14054 (RS and SP)/ \// \\ LPIC2 #19753\ / /( )\ Linux User #324449 / \^^-^^ \ / jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ gtalk : [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ == -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 66.249.89.104: icmp_seq=3 ttl=243 time=16.5 ms ... dmn !! _that_ is fast.. Google has some Data Centers spread around the world, one of them is probably on the floor beneath you :) This is at my house, so I'm not sure if I should be pleased or freaked out that google has managed to sneak some servers in here... :-) Well, one must never underestimate google I suppose! -miles -- 80% of success is just showing up. --Woody Allen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower then dial up
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. Power up modem, then router, wait to get ip address, then boot boxes. Check router configuration. Try with linux only. Change cable for debian box. Check routing table on debian. None of this helped. Newbie here. How do I check the routing table? For next mail, send details on router type, model. Dhcp, static addresses. Any rules on this router? Arp and route data. Default route. Traceroute to somewhere. Post to the list some info. Gigafast Ethernet router, Model: ee400-r. I'm not sure, but I don't think I have static addresses. Again, Newbie here. No clue on rules, Arp, rout data, default rout, traceroute. I'm gonna google for this stuff, but any help is appreciated. To my surprise, when the problem is solved, the solution is rarely posted to the list. This way would be less questions of the same type. Archives could sufice. Zoran -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 SmoothWall takes about 20 minutes, and ample help screens are provided. No configuration is required, other than entry of data such as IP address of the LAN. SmoothWall is the only firewall/router package which I have found which is simple enough for a novice to install and get running. RLH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower then dial up
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 with mozilla is working fast, than it definitely doesn't look like a network problem... network problems have the good symptom of being neutral, if there is a net problem, everybody feels it. about the telnet ... it's just a way for you to get a feel for the network, if the response is quick, if it is taking too long to resolve a name, if you actually have connectivity to the site, you know ..things like that ;) telneting to google on port 80, you are doing just what your browser does, and the get / is the keyword to start downloading the web page, but since you terminal is not a browser, it gets disconnected right after it. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet www.google.com 80 Trying 216.239.37.99... Connected to www.google.com. here... you are connected Escape character is '^]'. get / Connection closed by foreign host. HTH []s rodrigo -- = \ .-. +++ Rodrigo Paes +++ \ / /v\CCIE #14054 (RS and SP)/ \// \\ LPIC2 #19753\ / /( )\ Linux User #324449 / \^^-^^ \ / jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ gtalk : [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ == -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower then dial up
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 fvwm2 or evilwm. Use lynx or firefox from simple window manager. None of this helped. Newbie here. How do I check the routing table? Start with netstat. (Man netstat.) Then see at see also. Gigafast Ethernet router, Model: ee400-r. I'm not sure, but I don't think I have static addresses. Again, Newbie here. No clue on rules, Arp, rout data, default rout, traceroute. I'm gonna google for this stuff, but any help is appreciated. Yes!!! At last! You got it! Read first, ask second. Zoran -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cable modem connection slower than dial 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? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 and day difference!) What is wrong with the Debian machine? run some basic tests . ping www.google.com ping www.yahoo.com nslookup on both.. telnet www.google.com 80 get / Is the IPv6 module enabled on the linux box ? let us know how it turns out :) []s rodrigo -- = \ .-. +++ Rodrigo Paes +++ \ / /v\CCIE #14054 (RS and SP)/ \// \\ LPIC2 #19753\ / /( )\ Linux User #324449 / \^^-^^ \ / jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ gtalk : [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ == -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower than dial up
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 appreciated. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping linuxbox PING localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.047 ms 64 bytes from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.038 ms 64 bytes from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.035 ms 64 bytes from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.036 ms --- localhost.localdomain ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 2997ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.035/0.039/0.047/0.004 ms [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 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=3 ttl=241 time=66.9 ms 64 bytes from 216.239.37.104: icmp_seq=4 ttl=241 time=72.6 ms --- www.l.google.com ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 45575ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 61.215/69.836/78.565/6.460 ms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping www.yahoo.com PING www.yahoo-ht2.akadns.net (209.73.186.238) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from f1.www.vip.re3.yahoo.com (209.73.186.238): icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=65.2 ms 64 bytes from f1.www.vip.re3.yahoo.com (209.73.186.238): icmp_seq=2 ttl=51 time=64.3 ms 64 bytes from 209.73.186.238: icmp_seq=3 ttl=50 time=59.2 ms --- www.yahoo-ht2.akadns.net ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 20498ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 59.263/62.949/65.271/2.651 ms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet www.google.com 80 Trying 216.239.37.99... Connected to www.google.com. Escape character is '^]'. get / Connection closed by foreign host. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet www.yahoo.com 80 Trying 209.73.186.238... Connected to www.yahoo.com. Escape character is '^]'. get / Connection closed by foreign host. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cable modem connection slower then dial 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? I've seen your ping results. Better than my probes. To debug this issue, power down all devi- ces. Computers, router, modem. Power up modem, then router, wait to get ip address, then boot boxes. Check router configuration. Try with linux only. Change cable for debian box. Check routing table on debian. For next mail, send details on router type, model. Dhcp, static addresses. Any rules on this router? Arp and route data. Default route. Traceroute to somewhere. Post to the list some info. To my surprise, when the problem is solved, the solution is rarely posted to the list. This way would be less questions of the same type. Archives could sufice. Zoran -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows Then Stalls...
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 - $ ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:03:25:28:93:B3 inet addr:24.92.160.221 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.248.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:576 Metric:1 RX packets:159889 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:33 TX packets:46346 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:33793861 (32.2 MiB) TX bytes:3929165 (3.7 MiB) Interrupt:50 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:14:A5:41:E4:99 BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) Interrupt:11 loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) sit0 Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4 NOARP MTU:1480 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) - Here is a dump of lspci -vv ( just the ethernet eth0 ) Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8036 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (rev 10) Subsystem: Gateway 2000 Unknown device 0506 Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast TAbort- TAbort- MAbort- SERR- PERR- Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 32 bytes Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 58 Region 0: Memory at c010 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Region 2: I/O ports at a000 [size=256] Capabilities: [48] Power Management version 2 Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0+,D1+,D2+,D3hot+,D3cold+) Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=1 PME- Capabilities: [50] Vital Product Data Capabilities: [5c] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/1 Enable+ Address: fee0 Data: 403a Capabilities: [e0] Express Legacy Endpoint IRQ 0 Device: Supported: MaxPayload 128 bytes, PhantFunc 0, ExtTag- Device: Latency L0s unlimited, L1 unlimited Device: AtnBtn- AtnInd- PwrInd- Device: Errors: Correctable- Non-Fatal- Fatal- Unsupported- Device: RlxdOrd- ExtTag- PhantFunc- AuxPwr- NoSnoop- Device: MaxPayload 128 bytes, MaxReadReq 512 bytes Link: Supported Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x1, ASPM L0s, Port 3 Link: Latency L0s 256ns, L1 unlimited Link: ASPM Disabled RCB 128 bytes CommClk- ExtSynch- Link: Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x1 Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting Here is the dump of lspci -vvn (eth0) 02:00.0 0200: 11ab:4351 (rev 10) Subsystem: 107b:0506 Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast TAbort- TAbort- MAbort- SERR- PERR- Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 32 bytes Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 58 Region 0: Memory at c010 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Region 2: I/O ports at a000 [size=256] Capabilities: [48] Power Management version 2 Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0+,D1+,D2+,D3hot+,D3cold+) Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=1 PME- Capabilities: [50] Vital Product Data Capabilities: [5c] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/1 Enable+ Address: fee0 Data: 403a Capabilities: [e0] Express Legacy Endpoint IRQ 0 Device: Supported: MaxPayload 128 bytes, PhantFunc 0, ExtTag- Device: Latency L0s unlimited, L1 unlimited Device: AtnBtn- AtnInd- PwrInd- Device: Errors: Correctable- Non-Fatal- Fatal- Unsupported- Device: RlxdOrd- ExtTag- PhantFunc- AuxPwr- NoSnoop- Device: MaxPayload
Re: Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows Then Stalls...
On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 08:02:03PM -0400, Richard wrote: 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 - $ ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:03:25:28:93:B3 inet addr:24.92.160.221 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.248.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:576 Metric:1 RX packets:159889 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:33 TX packets:46346 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:33793861 (32.2 MiB) TX bytes:3929165 (3.7 MiB) Interrupt:50 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. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows Then Stalls...
On Sunday 08 October 2006 8:43 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 08:02:03PM -0400, Richard wrote: 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 - $ ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:03:25:28:93:B3 inet addr:24.92.160.221 Bcast:255.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.248.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:576 Metric:1 RX packets:159889 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:33 TX packets:46346 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:33793861 (32.2 MiB) TX bytes:3929165 (3.7 MiB) Interrupt:50 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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Configuring mail on a system behind a Linksys cable modem router
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 the 4 port router portion of the linksys box. My ISP on the cable modem is Road Runner. I have a mail account there and know the names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers. I can send and receive mail using thunderbird or evolution on linux or outlook on windows so I know that part of the setup works. To use these servers I need to supply an account name and password. What doesn't work is the command line mailers. Before I started messing with my exim configuration I was able to send mail out of the system but it was rejected with a message saying something about an illegal or non-verifiable domain name. Since I started messing with exim I get no indication of anything happening. Mail sent doesn't arrive nor does it bounce back. I think the original configuration was as a directly connected system which is why I was getting mail back. At the moment I'm trying to use my ISP's mail servers as smarthosts but that's obviously not working. Does anyone know how to configure mail in this situation? thanks, ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Configuring mail on a system behind a Linksys cable modem router
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/wireless/4 port router box. It uses a static ip address on the 4 port router portion of the linksys box. My ISP on the cable modem is Road Runner. I have a mail account there and know the names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers. I can send and receive mail using thunderbird or evolution on linux or outlook on windows so I know that part of the setup works. To use these servers I need to supply an account name and password. What doesn't work is the command line mailers. Before I started messing with my exim configuration I was able to send mail out of the system but it was rejected with a message saying something about an illegal or non-verifiable domain name. Since I started messing with exim I get no indication of anything happening. Mail sent doesn't arrive nor does it bounce back. I think the original configuration was as a directly connected system which is why I was getting mail back. At the moment I'm trying to use my ISP's mail servers as smarthosts but that's obviously not working. Does anyone know how to configure mail in this situation? I've got a Netgear router, and use Postfix. Both Postfix and Exim have a feature that Postfix calls relayhost. In my /etc/postfix/main.cf is: relayhost = smtp.east.cox.net So, when I send email to $HOST, the MTA auto-routes it to my ISP, just as if was using an MUA. -- - Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. Howard Aiken, IBM engineer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HFC MAC de Cable Modem zerado
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 forma de eu poder alterar e colocar um mac válido , pois 00-00-00-00-00-00 ou tá ferrado ou a maquina não está na rede, via ifconfig como no linux não há forma, pois parece que fica no firmware do cable, pela net no google apenas falam que há como hackear a firmware, porém receiio em fazer isso e perder o cable, alguém teve esse problema como resolveu? se fosse placa ether dava para modificar, porém como é um cable modem, ele baixa as conf via TFTP, logo, tem como eu comunicar com o modem tipo o 192.168.100.1 com algum parâmetro e fazer essa modificação? Agradeço a atenção desde já. Rafael -- ___ Click21 A Internet grátis com a qualidade Embratel Baixe agora o discador www.click21.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cable modem problem
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 sets. The problem is not affected by the TVs being on or off. When the "status" light on the modem blinks, I have lost service. This happens intermittently and unpredictably. If I turn off the computer and unplug the modem for a period of minutes (not seconds), then reboot, I usually (not always) regain service, but it seldom lasts for more than 15 minutes. Occassionally, the modem status light and the internet service will recover spontaneously, i.e., without rebooting. I suspect inadequate signal strength from comcast, but I hesitate to request a service call because it will cost $50 if the signal is OK when they test it. Sometimes the service worksproperly for several hours at a stretch, and I'm sure that if I request service, the technician will arrive during such a period. I've discussed the problem by telephone with Lynksys customer support for more than an hour, but no progress was made I also have a Lynksys Wi-Fi router. Until recently, I ran the cable to the modem, then a line from the modem to the router, then a line from the router to the iMac. I also accessed the internet from a laptop Macintosh which received its signal wirelessly from the router. The problems were much more severe in that configuration; I didn't have service for days at a time. Thanks for any information you can provide. Edward M. Opton, Jr
Re: sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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 la mac a la que ha repartido la direccion y si se conecta a otra tarjeta de red es imprescindible desconectar de la corriente el modem de ono un minutillo para que coja la nueva mac y te reparta la direccion. Saludos. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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' aun en la administracion de linux en general, descubri que gracias al paquete dhcp-client que se me habia instalado con el sistema base pude ejecutar 'dhclient' que no se muy bien lo que hace pero que sin duda me activo la conexion y asi pude instalar el sistema basico con la preseleccion de paquetes de un 'sistema de escritorio'. Pues bien, he hecho toda esta introduccion porque desde el primer momento he tenido que hacer uso de este comando (dhclient) para poder tener acceso a internet, y lo mas molesto de todo: para correrlo necesito privilegios de root. Todo esto me es muy molesto a la vez que extranyo porque he tenido otras distros (knoppix, ubuntu, debian woody, debian sarge...) y nunca he tenido que configurar nada para acceder a internet, aunque nunca las instale por netinst, sino bajandome un par de 'isos' y una vez hecha la instalacion configurando despues el sources.list ¿tiene que ver el haber instalado de esta manera con el problema que tengo?. como digo en el asunto, tengo internet por cable con ONO y lo tengo conectado a la tarjeta de red. He buscado la manera de arreglarlo tanto en las opciones de configuracion de los menus de KDE y Gnome como por internet. en los menus no he encontrado lo que busco y en internet he encontrado muchos comandos que no me han conducido a nada o que ni siquiera me reconocia el sistema. Siento mucho haberme enrrollado tanto. espero soluciones. entre tanto seguire buscando con el amigo google :-p muchas gracias de antemano.
Re: sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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 modem encendido y el server DHCP me entrgo mi IP). A mi me funcionóOn 8/23/05, Orutra Sero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Muy buenas a todos los componentes de la lista. recientemente bajeuna 'netinst' de la distro 'testing' de la web de debian, la instale yme sorprendi con que tenia problemas para que el apt 'captara' fuentes de paquetes. despues de mucho investigar y husmear, pues estoybastante 'verdecito' aun en la administracion de linux en general,descubri que gracias al paquete dhcp-client que se me habia instaladocon el sistema base pude ejecutar 'dhclient' que no se muy bien lo que hace pero que sin duda me activo la conexion y asi pude instalar elsistema basico con la preseleccion de paquetes de un 'sistema deescritorio'. Pues bien, he hecho toda esta introduccion porque desde el primer momento he tenido que hacer uso de este comando (dhclient) para podertener acceso a internet, y lo mas molesto de todo: para correrlonecesito privilegios de root. Todo esto me es muy molesto a la vez que extranyo porque he tenido otras distros (knoppix, ubuntu, debian woody, debian sarge...) y nuncahe tenido que configurar nada para acceder a internet, aunque nuncalas instale por netinst, sino bajandome un par de 'isos' y una vezhecha la instalacion configurando despues el sources.list ¿tiene quever el haber instalado de esta manera con el problema que tengo?. comodigo en el asunto, tengo internet por cable con ONO y lo tengoconectado a la tarjeta de red. He buscado la manera de arreglarlo tanto en las opciones de configuracion de los menus de KDE y Gnome como por internet. en losmenus no he encontrado lo que busco y en internet he encontrado muchoscomandos que no me han conducido a nada o que ni siquiera me reconocia el sistema. Siento mucho haberme enrrollado tanto. espero soluciones. entretanto seguire buscando con el amigo google :-p muchas gracias de antemano. -- Edgard VelásquezGNU/Linux Registered User #: 388478Debian UserLibertad de pensamiento, libertad de vida, sé libre (GNU/Linux)Podrán quitarnos la vida, pero nunca nuestra libertad (William Wallace)Caracas, Venezuela
Re: sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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 de mucho investigar y husmear, pues estoy bastante 'verdecito' aun en la administracion de linux en general, descubri que gracias al paquete dhcp-client que se me habia instalado con el sistema base pude ejecutar 'dhclient' que no se muy bien lo que hace pero que sin duda me activo la conexion y asi pude instalar el sistema basico con la preseleccion de paquetes de un 'sistema de escritorio'. Pues bien, he hecho toda esta introduccion porque desde el primer momento he tenido que hacer uso de este comando (dhclient) para poder tener acceso a internet, y lo mas molesto de todo: para correrlo necesito privilegios de root. Todo esto me es muy molesto a la vez que extranyo porque he tenido otras distros (knoppix, ubuntu, debian woody, debian sarge...) y nunca he tenido que configurar nada para acceder a internet, aunque nunca las instale por netinst, sino bajandome un par de 'isos' y una vez hecha la instalacion configurando despues el sources.list ¿tiene que ver el haber instalado de esta manera con el problema que tengo?. como digo en el asunto, tengo internet por cable con ONO y lo tengo conectado a la tarjeta de red. He buscado la manera de arreglarlo tanto en las opciones de configuracion de los menus de KDE y Gnome como por internet. en los menus no he encontrado lo que busco y en internet he encontrado muchos comandos que no me han conducido a nada o que ni siquiera me reconocia el sistema. Siento mucho haberme enrrollado tanto. espero soluciones. entre tanto seguire buscando con el amigo google :-p muchas gracias de antemano. El archivo que creo que buscas es /etc/network/interfaces. En él puedes ponerte tu IP estática si la tienes o que use dhclient para que lo haga automáticamente en el arranque. Si buscas en internet encontrarás ejemplos inmediatamente. -- - Linux User: 386648 - - www.victorsanchez2.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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 de mucho investigar y husmear, pues estoy bastante 'verdecito' aun en la administracion de linux en general, descubri que gracias al paquete dhcp-client que se me habia instalado con el sistema base pude ejecutar 'dhclient' que no se muy bien lo que hace pero que sin duda me activo la conexion y asi pude instalar el sistema basico con la preseleccion de paquetes de un 'sistema de escritorio'. Pues bien, he hecho toda esta introduccion porque desde el primer momento he tenido que hacer uso de este comando (dhclient) para poder tener acceso a internet, y lo mas molesto de todo: para correrlo necesito privilegios de root. Todo esto me es muy molesto a la vez que extranyo porque he tenido otras distros (knoppix, ubuntu, debian woody, debian sarge...) y nunca he tenido que configurar nada para acceder a internet, aunque nunca las instale por netinst, sino bajandome un par de 'isos' y una vez hecha la instalacion configurando despues el sources.list ¿tiene que ver el haber instalado de esta manera con el problema que tengo?. como digo en el asunto, tengo internet por cable con ONO y lo tengo conectado a la tarjeta de red. He buscado la manera de arreglarlo tanto en las opciones de configuracion de los menus de KDE y Gnome como por internet. en los menus no he encontrado lo que busco y en internet he encontrado muchos comandos que no me han conducido a nada o que ni siquiera me reconocia el sistema. Siento mucho haberme enrrollado tanto. espero soluciones. entre tanto seguire buscando con el amigo google :-p muchas gracias de antemano. Creo recordar que era algo como esto: auto lo eth0 iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp Te lo he puesto de memoria, no tengo ahora mi archivo para poder mirártelo, pero pocos errores habrá. Si la quieres estática puedes poner: iface eth0 inet static (aquí la dirección, máscara...) En google habrá mucha información de esto, y también en el man interfaces debería. -- - Linux User: 386648 - - www.victorsanchez2.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: sin root no hay internet - cable modem ONO a tarjeta de red
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 problema venga de una mala contestacion por mi parte a alguna pregunta durante la instalacion... Creo que el fallo puede ser que solo tenga detectada eth0 y no tenga eth1 o algo asi, pero no tengo ni idea de lo que eso significa :-p lo he leido por google... El 24/08/05, Edgard Velásquez[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: 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 modem encendido y el server DHCP me entrgo mi IP). A mi me funcionó On 8/23/05, Orutra Sero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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' aun en la administracion de linux en general, descubri que gracias al paquete dhcp-client que se me habia instalado con el sistema base pude ejecutar 'dhclient' que no se muy bien lo que hace pero que sin duda me activo la conexion y asi pude instalar el sistema basico con la preseleccion de paquetes de un 'sistema de escritorio'. Pues bien, he hecho toda esta introduccion porque desde el primer momento he tenido que hacer uso de este comando (dhclient) para poder tener acceso a internet, y lo mas molesto de todo: para correrlo necesito privilegios de root. Todo esto me es muy molesto a la vez que extranyo porque he tenido otras distros (knoppix, ubuntu, debian woody, debian sarge...) y nunca he tenido que configurar nada para acceder a internet, aunque nunca las instale por netinst, sino bajandome un par de 'isos' y una vez hecha la instalacion configurando despues el sources.list ¿tiene que ver el haber instalado de esta manera con el problema que tengo?. como digo en el asunto, tengo internet por cable con ONO y lo tengo conectado a la tarjeta de red. He buscado la manera de arreglarlo tanto en las opciones de configuracion de los menus de KDE y Gnome como por internet. en los menus no he encontrado lo que busco y en internet he encontrado muchos comandos que no me han conducido a nada o que ni siquiera me reconocia el sistema. Siento mucho haberme enrrollado tanto. espero soluciones. entre tanto seguire buscando con el amigo google :-p muchas gracias de antemano. -- Edgard Velásquez GNU/Linux Registered User #: 388478 Debian User Libertad de pensamiento, libertad de vida, sé libre (GNU/Linux) Podrán quitarnos la vida, pero nunca nuestra libertad (William Wallace) Caracas, Venezuela
Re: COnfiguracion cable modem euskaltel , correcta pero.. (renovacion DNS incorrecta)
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 03:42:59PM +0200, Jordi Diaz Añorga wrote: Vaya, ese problemilla lo he tenido yo mas o menos con mi router...resulta que la conexion me coge como DNS el gateway (el router mismo vamos) y me quedo sin DNS.La solucion es configurar la IP, mascara y gateway por DHCP 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 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 la ip, y la conexion a internet por ip es correcta, pero pierde los dns. Un fenomeno misterioso. De lo cual la navegacion web se hace imposible y otras actividades muy molestas. Yo hago # dhclient eth0 y vuelve a obtener todo bien, pero ¿por que falla? ¿existe alguna forma de fijar los dns a pesar del dhcp? Gracias a todos. __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- * Diego Bote BarcoEscuela de Ingenierías Industriales Área de Matemática Aplicada Avda. de Elvas s/nº Departamento de Matemáticas C.P.: 06071 BADAJOZ Universidad de Extremadura Tlf.: 924 289600 ext 6754 Fax: 924 289601 correo-e: dbote (en) unex (punto) es * -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
COnfiguracion cable modem euskaltel , correcta pero.. (renovacion DNS incorrecta)
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 la ip, y la conexion a internet por ip es correcta, pero pierde los dns. Un fenomeno misterioso. De lo cual la navegacion web se hace imposible y otras actividades muy molestas. Yo hago # dhclient eth0 y vuelve a obtener todo bien, pero ¿por que falla? ¿existe alguna forma de fijar los dns a pesar del dhcp? Gracias a todos. __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es
Re: COnfiguracion cable modem euskaltel , correcta pero.. (renovacion DNS incorrecta)
Vaya, ese problemilla lo he tenido yo mas o menos con mi router...resulta que la conexion me coge como DNS el gateway (el router mismo vamos) y me quedo sin DNS.La solucion es configurar la IP, mascara y gateway por DHCP y las DNS ponerlas fijas. Prueba y comenta. Jordi. 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 renovar , mantiene la ip, y la conexion a internet por ip es correcta, pero pierde los dns. Un fenomeno misterioso. De lo cual la navegacion web se hace imposible y otras actividades muy molestas. Yo hago # dhclient eth0 y vuelve a obtener todo bien, pero ¿por que falla? ¿existe alguna forma de fijar los dns a pesar del dhcp? Gracias a todos. __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
conexao cable-modem da wayinternet
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. Entao abri o mozilla e fui redirecionado para a pagina de logon, de onde fui redirecionado para a pagina onde escolho o provedor de servicos. Ao clicar no provedor de servicos, abre-se uma outra janela deste provedor e nada acontece, o mozilla emite um aviso de que nao pode conectar no site, e nao navego para lugar nenhum alem dos dominios internos da waybrasil. No windows dele funciona, ele apenas abre o IE e entra com login e senha, depois clica no provedor de servicos dele e entao abre uma nova janela do navegador exibindo o conteudo do provedor, liberando a navegacao para onde quiser. Na janela anterior, a flag de status do provedor muda de desconectado para comectado, o mesmo acontecendo com meu mozilla, mas nao funciona. Uma coisa que reparei e que a pagina da wayinternet e formada por jsp, e nao fica boa no mozilla. As cores nao sao exibidas e as fontes ficam na mesma cor do fundo, dando a impressao de que a pagina esta e branco. Verifiquei as preferencias do mozilla e liberei javascript e popups, mas ainda assim nao consegui. O que fazer? []'s -- .''`. Márcio de Araújo Benedito [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : Promoção e Defesa do Software Livre http://www.minaslivre.org `. `' UIN 14398303 `-... que Deus nos ajude ...
Re: Cable modem USB - Problemas de configuracion
Guillermo Gilabert-Garcia wrote: 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. Revisa el archivo de la lista: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-spanish/ Tiene una opcin de 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 lineas: usb.c: ignoring set_interface for dev 2, iface 0, alt 0 CDCEther.c: eth0: Ambit USB Ambit USB Cable Modem 00D059F25065 00:D0:59:F2:50:65 NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP Y haciendo ifconfig puedo ver lo siguiente: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:59:F2:50:65 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:342 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:20526 (20.0 KiB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) Aqui se reflja que no tienes tu tarjeta de red configurada, revisa documentate sobre el comando infconfig, este te permite configurar las diferentes interfaz de red. Mas informacin: man ifconfig loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:17870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:17870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:1368430 (1.3 MiB) TX bytes:1368430 (1.3 MiB) Esto es tu localhost. El caso es que cuando ejecuto dhclient me sale el siguiente mensaje: CDCEther.c: eth0: set multicast filters Y no consigo conectarme a internet. He mirado documentacion ralacionada con dhclient.conf pero no he sacado nada en claro. No me resulta facil de entender. He intentado ejecutar pppoeconfig y el programa detecta un interfaz eth0 pero despues me dice que hay problemas con el. Me dice que no esta disponible. Lo siento no puedo postear ahora mismo el mensaje exacto que me sale. Es que no buscas bien entonces por que las info de dhclient son bien claras al respecto y sobre todo toman en cuenta documentar al lector de conceptos basicos como lo son configuraciones de red. Alguna sugerencia? Si, Documentate mas en http://es.tldp.org/htmls/manuales.html Saludos. -- Vctor Prez Pereira SuSE Linux 9.0 - Kernel 2.6.0 User Gentoo 1.4 - Kernel 2.4.23 User e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://maracay.linux.org.ve
Cable modem USB - Problemas de configuracion
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. 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 lineas: usb.c: ignoring set_interface for dev 2, iface 0, alt 0 CDCEther.c: eth0: Ambit USB Ambit USB Cable Modem 00D059F25065 00:D0:59:F2:50:65 NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP Y haciendo ifconfig puedo ver lo siguiente: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:59:F2:50:65 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:342 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:20526 (20.0 KiB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) loLink encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 RX packets:17870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:17870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:1368430 (1.3 MiB) TX bytes:1368430 (1.3 MiB) El caso es que cuando ejecuto dhclient me sale el siguiente mensaje: CDCEther.c: eth0: set multicast filters Y no consigo conectarme a internet. He mirado documentacion ralacionada con dhclient.conf pero no he sacado nada en claro. No me resulta facil de entender. He intentado ejecutar pppoeconfig y el programa detecta un interfaz eth0 pero despues me dice que hay problemas con el. Me dice que no esta disponible. Lo siento no puedo postear ahora mismo el mensaje exacto que me sale. Alguna sugerencia? == Guille _ Create tu cuenta de email en www.esdebian.org
problema conexion internet con cable-modem, CDCEther y USB
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. ---Publicidad Juega con Ventura24.es, lotería inteligente y multiplica tus posibilidades!! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.ventura dmesgUSB Description: Binary data interfaces Description: Binary data
Cable modem configuration -- DHCP? (was Re: internet)
on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: HI, I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up. How can I get debian to recognize my internet connection? 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 need to install a dhcp client -- dhcp-client should work, though there are several others packaged for Debian. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of Gestalt don't you understand? Bush/Cheney '04: Or else. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Cable modem configuration -- DHCP? (was Re: internet)
Karsten M. Self wrote: on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: HI, I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up. How can I get debian 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 like this: # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) # The loopback interface # automatically added when upgrading auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The first network card - this entry was created during the Debian installation # (network, broadcast and gateway are optional) # automatically added when upgrading auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp #iface eth0 inet static # address 192.168.123.2 # netmask 255.255.255.0 # gateway 192.168.123.1 This tells your system to use dhcp on your ethernet card labeled eth0 (which is a standard nickname for the first nic found in the box). Now you need to restart networking, either by rebooting, or by running: /etc/init.d/networking stop followed by /etc/init.d/networking start (You could theoretically use /etc/init.d/networking restart, but the separate steps work better in my experience.) Now you should be able to ping, ftp, telnet, browse the web, check email, etc. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cable modem configuration -- DHCP? (was Re: internet)
Kent West wrote: Karsten M. Self wrote: on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: HI, I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up. How can I get debian 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 like this: snip Oh yeah, someone else pointed out the issue of a USB connection or an ethernet connection. I was assuming ethernet, and I was also assuming that your nic was automagically recognized. If it was not recognized, you'll need to activate the correct module (modprobe module_name -- you can probably find the modules under /lib/modules/kernel_version/kernel/kernel/net). If it's USB, it's outta my league. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cable modem
Como se si mi nucleo soporta USB? En caso que no lo soporte, hay alguna forma sencilla de ponerselo? (No me hace ifconfig eth0 up, supongo que será normal, que primero tengo que instalar CDCEther, que es el módulo que da soporte a usb no?) Saludos. - 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, tienes que tener un kernel con soporte para USB ;-) Saludos. (He supuesto que tienes el Motorola Surfboard :)) .---..-- / \ __ /--RaveN BlackAngel / / \( )/- // ' \/ ` ---Miembro de ArchAngel INC / // :: --- // / / /`'--[EMAIL PROTECTED] // //..\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] UUUU http://archangelinc.sf.net '//||\\` -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Publicidad Juega con Ventura24.es, lotería inteligente y multiplica tus posibilidades!! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.ventura ---Publicidad Juega con Ventura24.es, lotería inteligente y multiplica tus posibilidades!! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.ventura
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 tienes el Motorola Surfboard :)) .---..-- / \ __ /--RaveN BlackAngel / / \( )/- // ' \/ ` ---Miembro de ArchAngel INC / // :: --- // / / /`'--[EMAIL PROTECTED] // //..\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] UUUU http://archangelinc.sf.net '//||\\`
Re: Cable modem
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 configurada para conectar vía DHCP -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- --
Re: Cable modem
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, tienes que tener un kernel con soporte para USB ;-) Saludos. (He supuesto que tienes el Motorola Surfboard :)) .---..-- / \ __ /--RaveN BlackAngel / / \( )/- // ' \/ ` ---Miembro de ArchAngel INC / // :: --- // / / /`'--[EMAIL PROTECTED] // //..\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] UUUU http://archangelinc.sf.net '//||\\` -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Publicidad Juega con Ventura24.es, lotería inteligente y multiplica tus posibilidades!! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.ventura ---Publicidad Únete a los miles de sin pareja en Meetic... ¡te vas a enamorar! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.meetic
Cable modem
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 hasta luego! ---Publicidad nete a los miles de sin pareja en Meetic... te vas a enamorar! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.meetic
Re: Cable modem
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 apao...? Venga hasta luego! Esta semana me lo instalron y funcion mejor que lo qu el tcnico o yo esperbamos. La diferencia es que a m me lo uso a travs de una tarjeta eth, te cuento mi caso, te cobran por la tarjeta, as que si puedes lograr una de 10/100 lo puedes probar con lspci -v con ifconfig ves si te la detecta y te da informacin del modelo y del driver, a mi me da: Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139 (rev 10) Subsystem: Allied Telesyn International: Unknown device 2503 si no te da ninguna direcin IP en ifconfig tuve que hacer tambin pppoeconf para configurarla luego si tienes DHCP instalado, que es lo normal, creo, haciendo dhclient arrancas el demonio y a navegar. -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- --
Re: Cable modem
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 driver... si se puede hacer algn apao...? te refieres al motorola??, poruqe si es as, te aconsejo que pongas una targeta de red, tambin tiene para conectarlo de esta forma, es como yo lo tengo con un SusE,pero lo he probado con varios linux y funciona bien, te aseguro que de esta forma te lo detectar sin problemas, y slo tendras que levantar la eth0, y configurar la red por esta va.
Re: Cable modem
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. Alguien sabe algo más del tema? Si va a salir algún driver... si se puede hacer algún apaño...? te refieres al motorola??, poruqe si es así, te aconsejo que pongas una targeta de red, también tiene para conectarlo de esta forma, es como yo lo tengo con un SusE,pero lo he probado con varios linux y funciona bien, te aseguro que de esta forma te lo detectará sin problemas, y sólo tendras que levantar la eth0, y configurar la red por esta vía. Si es el motorola sb 4200 funciona perfecto por usb tambien, basta usar el modulo CDCEther y lo ve como una interfaz de red. Xavier
Re: Cable 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 emulacin SCSI, siguiendo el hilo de lo que creo es un BUG: scsi: aborting command due to timeout; oid 1, scsi 0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0 Inquiry 00 00 00 ff 00 SCSI host 0 abort (pid 1) timeout-resetting SCSI bug is being reset for host 0 channel 0. kernel BUG at ide-iops.c:1262! cre entender que con el kernel 2.4.22 se arreglaba, adems de reservar al CD-RW un puerto IDE, que tambin hice. no consigo cargar bien los mdulos, y de paso pierdo la configuracin de la tarjeta, aunque varia la presentacin de los drivers con menuconfig, el nombre que elijo es el mismo, el 8139too.o (ncleo) Si alguien tiene idea de qu puedo probar, o dnde buscar (si ya prob google), se agradecer desde un 2.4.21, de momento. -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- --
Re: Cable modem
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:11 PM Subject: Re: Cable modem 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 apao...? Venga hasta luego! Esta semana me lo instalron y funcion mejor que lo qu el tcnico o yo esperbamos. La diferencia es que a m me lo uso a travs de una tarjeta eth, te cuento mi caso, te cobran por la tarjeta, as que si puedes lograr una de 10/100 lo puedes probar con lspci -v con ifconfig ves si te la detecta y te da informacin del modelo y del driver, a mi me da: Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139 (rev 10) Subsystem: Allied Telesyn International: Unknown device 2503 si no te da ninguna direcin IP en ifconfig tuve que hacer tambin pppoeconf para configurarla luego si tienes DHCP instalado, que es lo normal, creo, haciendo dhclient arrancas el demonio y a navegar. -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Publicidad nete a los miles de sin pareja en Meetic... te vas a enamorar! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.meetic ---Publicidad nete a los miles de sin pareja en Meetic... te vas a enamorar! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.meetic
Re: Cable modem
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 problema es la configuracin, que es donde yo he debido meter la pata al tocar algo, por suerte guardo el kernel original... uf! maana vuelvo -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- --
Re: Cable modem
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. -- -- javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] lleida -- -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgpFInjTRMF3T.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: cable modem mas rapido en windows que en linux
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 primero que te aconsejaria es que trates de actualizar el kernel para usar un driver mas moderno para la tarjeta. Tambien puedes tratar de conectarte por usb el driver del modem es el CDCEther (si tu isp lo permite), pero eso significa tambien cambiar el modo de coneccion en windows. Xavier He tenido que reinstalar debian porque había aplicado mal parches para XFS, y se me ha corrompido el sistema de archivos. Ahora he pasado las particiones a ext3. El caso es que ahora he notado que cuando uso el disco duro intensamente (copiando gran cantidad de datos, por ejemplo) aumenta muy notablemente la velocidad de descarga. ¿Que tiene que ver la velocidad con el tocino? cada vez estoy mas perdido, el caso es que en windows funciona todo a las mil maravillas. micelio:~# dmesg | grep eth eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xd1058000, 00:05:1c:08:cc:07, IRQ 9 eth0: Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139C' eth0: Setting half-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability . eth0: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001. eth0: Setting half-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability . micelio:~# cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 0: 643312 XT-PIC timer 1: 11892 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 8: 3 XT-PIC rtc 9: 548485 XT-PIC eth0 12: 10020 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse 14: 13971041 XT-PIC ide0 15: 32 XT-PIC ide1 NMI: 0 ERR: 0 micelio:~# cat /proc/ioports -001f : dma1 0020-003f : pic1 0040-005f : timer 0060-006f : keyboard 0070-007f : rtc 0080-008f : dma page reg 00a0-00bf : pic2 00c0-00df : dma2 00f0-00ff : fpu 0170-0177 : ide1 01f0-01f7 : ide0 02f8-02ff : serial(set) 0376-0376 : ide1 03c0-03df : vesafb 03f6-03f6 : ide0 03f8-03ff : serial(set) 0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1 4000-403f : Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI 5000-501f : Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI d000-dfff : PCI Bus #01 e000-e01f : Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB e400-e4ff : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ e400-e4ff : 8139too f000-f00f : Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE f000-f007 : ide0 f008-f00f : ide1 micelio:~# uname -a Linux micelio 2.4.20-bf2.4-xfs #1 Don Jan 16 08:25:40 CET 2003 i686 unknown Aun me salen los mensajes: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001. ¿Alguien puede echarme una mano? Saludos y gracias. -- PGP key 1024D/1CE29D5F 2003-09-05 Fingerprint: A191 554E 3466 BDF9 2176 64FA B4C6 A8AE 1CE2 9D5F
Re: cable modem mas rapido en windows que en linux
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 mas moderno para la tarjeta. Tambien puedes tratar de conectarte por usb el driver del modem es el CDCEther (si tu isp lo permite), pero eso significa tambien cambiar el modo de coneccion en windows. Xavier
cable modem mas rapido en windows que en linux
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 puedo tener mal, los parametros de red los cargo por DHCP del ISP, he comparado las configuraciones de windows y linux, pero no veo nada. Estoy usando squid, desactivandolo tampoco mejora la cosa. Tengo instalada woody y el modem es un Motorola SurfBoard 4200 ¿Alguien a sufrido el mismo problema? Un saludo y gracias. -- PGP key 1024D/1CE29D5F 2003-09-05 Fingerprint: A191 554E 3466 BDF9 2176 64FA B4C6 A8AE 1CE2 9D5F pgpoxFlV4rzp2.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: cable modem mas rapido en windows que en linux
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 estado mirando la configuracion y no veo que puedo tener mal, los parametros de red los cargo por DHCP del ISP, he comparado las configuraciones de windows y linux, pero no veo nada. Estoy usando squid, desactivandolo tampoco mejora la cosa. Tengo instalada woody y el modem es un Motorola SurfBoard 4200 Que tarjeta de red tienes? Me tinca que puede ser un problema del driver de red o de la autonegociacion. Luego de usar la red por un rato dale un dmesg y fijate si no hay mensajes relativos a la red. Xavier
Re: cable modem mas rapido en windows que en linux
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 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 puedo tener mal, los parametros de red los cargo por DHCP del ISP, he comparado las configuraciones de windows y linux, pero no veo nada. Estoy usando squid, desactivandolo tampoco mejora la cosa. Tengo instalada woody y el modem es un Motorola SurfBoard 4200 Que tarjeta de red tienes? Me tinca que puede ser un problema del driver de red o de la autonegociacion. Luego de usar la red por un rato dale un dmesg y fijate si no hay mensajes relativos a la red. Tengo una Ovislink con chip RTL8139C, hace poco he intentado instalar una segunda tarjeta de red, todavía infructuosamente. Pero este problema ya me pasaba antes. Ahora que lo dices, en el dmesg estoy viendo estos mensajes: micelio:~# dmesg | grep eth eth0: RealTek RTL-8029 found at 0xe800, IRQ 9, 00:30:84:99:5C:98. eth1: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xd100e000, 00:05:1c:08:cc:07, IRQ 5 eth1: Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8139C' eth1: Setting half-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability . eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001. eth1: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001. micelio:~# cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 0:1138993 XT-PIC timer 1: 11227 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 5: 812427 XT-PIC eth1 8: 3 XT-PIC rtc 9: 19 XT-PIC usb-uhci, eth0 10: 5049 XT-PIC SoundBlaster 12: 82456 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse 14: 204485 XT-PIC ide0 15: 22 XT-PIC ide1 NMI: 0 LOC:1138953 ERR: 0 MIS: 0 ¿Que puede ser los ultimos mensajes? Estuve tocando las irqs en la bios para intentar configurar la otra tarjeta (eth0). Voy a probar a volver a quitar la otra tarjeta y os cuento los resultados. Un saludo. -- PGP key 1024D/1CE29D5F 2003-09-05 Fingerprint: A191 554E 3466 BDF9 2176 64FA B4C6 A8AE 1CE2 9D5F pgpxefi6LlPSl.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Douglas A. Augusto wrote: 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 diminuir os valores do max_hard_download(upload), mas não adiantou: basta tentar acessar a rede por outro programa e o cable trava... Se alguém conseguiu controlar este comedor de banda, por favor, mande alguma dica... File/Settings/Client/Bandwidth Altere os parâmetros 'Maximal Upload Bandwidth' e 'Maximal Download Bandwidth'. Lembre-se que os valores estão em kilo *bytes*. Pois é, Douglas como escrevi na mensagem original, modifiquei estes valores (upload=2 e download=10) e não adiantou. (2+10)*8=96 kbytes/s e minha conexão é 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... ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
No dia 30/07/2003 às 16:55, Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Pois é, Douglas como escrevi na mensagem original, modifiquei estes valores (upload=2 e download=10) e não adiantou. (2+10)*8=96 kbytes/s e minha conexão é 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... 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
Re: mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Douglas A. Augusto wrote: No dia 30/07/2003 às 16:55, Thadeu Penna [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Pois é, Douglas como escrevi na mensagem original, modifiquei estes valores (upload=2 e download=10) e não adiantou. (2+10)*8=96 kbytes/s e minha conexão é 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... 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. 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: http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=3621group_id=1409 O mesmo ocorre com o 4100, aparentemente... ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
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: http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=3621group_id=1409 O mesmo ocorre com o 4100, aparentemente... Ainda assim creio que o problema não seja o mldonkey especificamente, mesmo porque o que ele faz é só chamadas ao sistema para acessar a rede, o que qualquer outro programa de rede poderia fazer. E como usuário comum, menos poder ele teria de sobrecarregar o modem. No meu caso utilizo 4KB/s e 7KB/s para upload e download, respectivamente. Mas minha conexão é de 64Kb/s. Você pode fazer um outro teste. Como root, faça o seguinte: #ping -f algum_endereço_remoto Este comando é para ser usado com cautela, pois o endereço alvo pode entender isto como 'flood', o que de fato é. Mas, como ele leva o extremo a utilização do modem, é possível obsevar se os sintomas serão os mesmos. Outra coisa a se fazer é estressar o seu modem em testes de velocidade, acesse: http://www.numion.com/YourSpeed/ E coloque o tempo de teste (duration) em 5 minutos. -- Douglas Augusto
mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
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 tentar acessar a rede por outro programa e o cable trava... Se alguém conseguiu controlar este comedor de banda, por favor, mande alguma dica... ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: mldonkey e cable-modem motorola
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 diminuir os valores do max_hard_download(upload), mas não adiantou: basta tentar acessar a rede por outro programa e o cable trava... Se alguém conseguiu controlar este comedor de banda, por favor, mande alguma dica... File/Settings/Client/Bandwidth Altere os parâmetros 'Maximal Upload Bandwidth' e 'Maximal Download Bandwidth'. Lembre-se que os valores estão em kilo *bytes*. -- Douglas Augusto
soporte para cable modem
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 de hacerlo funcionar? Gracias. ---Publicidad Juega con Ventura24.es, lotería inteligente y multiplica tus posibilidades!! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.ventura
Re: cable-modem
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 12:24:45PM +0100, Jose Fco. wrote: Saludos cordiales a toda la lista. Mi problema es que cambié de ordenador. Puse uno con placa: MSI 645E Max chipset SIS 645 DX Tarjeta gráfica ATI Radeom 9100 128 Mb. Con el antiguo trabajaba perfectamente con Windows y Debian (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 aunque la instale desde CDs no me deja entrar en Internet. Alguno me podéis ayudar, y decirme que tengo que hacer?. Estoy loco ya. Gracias anticipadas. Has probado con pump (hay un paquete en woody). A mi me configuró él solito todo el tema del cable-modem. De todas formas asegúrate de que tu tarjeta de red (si es que la usas para comunicarte con el cable-modem) está funcionando, no vaya a estar ahí el problema.
cable-modem
Saludos cordiales a toda la lista. Mi problema es que cambié de ordenador. Puse uno con placa: MSI 645E Max chipset SIS 645 DX Tarjeta gráfica ATI Radeom 9100 128 Mb. Con el antiguo trabajaba perfectamente con Windows y Debian (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 aunque la instale desde CDs no me deja entrar en Internet. Alguno me podéis ayudar, y decirme que tengo que hacer?. Estoy loco ya. Gracias anticipadas.
Problemas con la conexin del cable modem...
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 instal windows en otra particin y la sorpresa fue que me funcion sin problemas. Pregunto a ver si a alguien le ha ocurrido algo similar, ya que pienso que el error (que no creo que sea tal) est en algn parmetro que se debe asignar en la configuracin del dhcp, debido a que el servidor en determinadas ocasiones (esto lo digo porque otras veces me funciona sin problemas). Sin ms, muchas gracias anticipadas...
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 en el kernel, activando 'Realtek 8129/8139' que es el chipset, y utilizar un cliente DHPC. es eso lo que hay que hacer? 1º mira con lspci a ver que te dice de tu tarjeta de red. 2º yo tengo cablemodem con euskaltel instala el dhcpclient y ya esta, creo que te modifica el network/interface si no haz lo que te han comentado. 3º si tienes un kernel recompilado asegurate que activaste las opciones de DHCP y no se me ocurre nada mas si sigues con problemas escribe, agur He intentado lo de activar el soporte de la tarjeta, pero la opcion indicada no sale disponible, y he probado activando todo lo demas, pero no consegui hacer que se pudiera activar..alguna idea? gracias ---Publicidad Utiliza el PC más puntero! Las mejores ofertas en exclusiva en i (españa): http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.dell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Victor Ruiz Huerga Departamento Técnico Edificio BEAZ Polígono Sangroniz, 6 Módulos 18D y 18E e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: http://www.kernet.es
RE: conexion cable-modem con tarjeta de red
En el kernel ya tengo activado el soporte para DHPC, y he hecho lspci y respecto a la tarjeta de red me pone que el chipset es Realtek 8139 (lo que yo creia) pero sigo sin poder activar la opcion de Realtek 8129/8139 en el kernel, y al hacer ifup eth0 me da error del dispositivo. A mi me parece que lo que me falta es activar lo del chipset...pero no puedo hacer que este disponible...por que puede ser? - Original Message - From: Victor Ruiz Huerga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: javi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:01 AM Subject: 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 en el kernel, activando 'Realtek 8129/8139' que es el chipset, y utilizar un cliente DHPC. es eso lo que hay que hacer? 1º mira con lspci a ver que te dice de tu tarjeta de red. 2º yo tengo cablemodem con euskaltel instala el dhcpclient y ya esta, creo que te modifica el network/interface si no haz lo que te han comentado. 3º si tienes un kernel recompilado asegurate que activaste las opciones de DHCP y no se me ocurre nada mas si sigues con problemas escribe, agur He intentado lo de activar el soporte de la tarjeta, pero la opcion indicada no sale disponible, y he probado activando todo lo demas, pero no consegui hacer que se pudiera activar..alguna idea? gracias ---Publicidad Utiliza el PC más puntero! Las mejores ofertas en exclusiva en i (españa): http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.dell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Victor Ruiz Huerga Departamento Técnico Edificio BEAZ Polígono Sangroniz, 6 Módulos 18D y 18E e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: http://www.kernet.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Publicidad ¿Vas a dejar tu web bajo tierra? Vuela con i (españa)! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.sitio ---Publicidad Utiliza el PC más puntero! Las mejores ofertas en exclusiva en i (españa): http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.dell
conexion cable-modem con tarjeta de red
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 hacer? He intentado lo de activar el soporte de la tarjeta, pero la opcion indicada no sale disponible, y he probado activando todo lo demas, pero no consegui hacer que se pudiera activar..alguna idea? gracias ---Publicidad Utiliza el PC más puntero! Las mejores ofertas en exclusiva en i (españa): http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.dell
Re: conexion cable-modem con tarjeta de red
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 chipset, y utilizar un cliente DHPC. es eso lo que hay que hacer? Me imagino que sera similar a la configuración de adsl. Primero... ta has de asegurar que tu targeta usa el chipset 8129 o 8139. Busca informacion del chipset de tu targeta en la web del fabricante (o mirando que pone en el chip mas grande de la targeta de red). Una vez sepas que chipset tiene tu targeta de red (o con cual es compatible), como root tecleas modconf seleccionas en la seccionde redes el modulo de tu targeta de red. Ya tienes instalada la targeta. Ahoras has de configurar la red. Si te funciona con dhcp mejor que mejor editas el archivo /etc/network/interfaces supondre que es tu primera targeta de red, si es la segunda seria eth1 busca la linea donde pone auto (seguido seguramente de lo ) añade eth0 a la linea (en mi caso queda asi: auto lo eth0 eth1 (tengo 2 targ de red) ahora añade iface eth0 inet dhcp #creo que con esto es suficiente de todas formas #puedes añadir tambien hostname nombre #si te han dicho que te has de asignar un nombre ahora al rearrancar ya te tendria que funcionar Aritz pgpg31uSn1zBr.pgp Description: PGP signature
Tarjeta de Red para cable modem
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 de la tarjeta de red. He buscado por todas las opciones a la hora de recompilar el kernel pero no encuentro nada referente a mi tarjeta ( AT-2500TX-001 ). No se si hay que hay que hacer algo que no estoy haciendo o que.. He buscado el mini-how-to de cable modem pero no funciona el enlace a la pagina de documentacion de linux, y no lo he encontrado en ningun sitio mas. A ver si alguien puede echarme una mano. Gracias ---Publicidad ¿Vas a dejar tu web bajo tierra? Vuela con i (españa)! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.sitio
Re: Tarjeta de Red para cable modem
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 como hacer es lo de la tarjeta de red. He buscado por todas las opciones a la hora de recompilar el kernel pero no encuentro nada referente a mi tarjeta ( AT-2500TX-001 ). No se si hay que hay que hacer algo que no estoy haciendo o que.. He buscado el mini-how-to de cable modem pero no funciona el enlace a la pagina de documentacion de linux, y no lo he encontrado en ningun sitio mas. A ver si alguien puede echarme una mano. Gracias ---Publicidad ¿Vas a dejar tu web bajo tierra? Vuela con i (españa)! http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.sitio Si es PCI hacete un lspci como root, busca algo como Ethernet controller Si es ISA, estas en problemas... Es bastante dificil saber que son, pero probablemente sea una ne2000. Suerte