Re: Can't get online

2000-08-07 Thread Allan Peak
It's still not working.  When I tried pinging
216.32.74.50 it said something like 13 packets
transmitted 0 packets received.

--- Jeff Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You should not set your nameserver to 192.168.1.1
 unless 192.168.1.2
 happens to be a nameserver on your network. Since
 you use a web-based
 email address I cannot guess what your actual
 nameserver should be but
 you can test if this is the problem by pinging a
 server by the actual ip
 address. 
 216.32.74.50
 Is for example a yahoo.com one. If that replies
 correctly go out and
 find the address of your ISP's name server.
 Jeff
 
 Allan Peak wrote:
  
  After installation my resolv.conf file was
  search kc.rr.com
  nameserver 192.168.1.2
  I manually put in nameserver 192.168.1.1 but it
 didn't
  make any difference.  It still hangs on ping
  


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Re: Can't get online

2000-08-06 Thread Allan Peak
I re-installed Debian with the NE2000-PCI installed,
and now I don't see any error messages when I boot. 
However when I type ping yahoo.com it just hangs.
I don't have any trouble under RedHat or Corel.  Are
there any files from those I could look at that would
give me a clue on how to set it up under Debian?

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Re: Can't get online

2000-08-06 Thread Pollywog

On 06-Aug-2000 Allan Peak wrote:
 I re-installed Debian with the NE2000-PCI installed,
 and now I don't see any error messages when I boot. 
 However when I type ping yahoo.com it just hangs.
 I don't have any trouble under RedHat or Corel.  Are
 there any files from those I could look at that would
 give me a clue on how to set it up under Debian?
 

Did you put the IP addresses of your nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf?

nameserver 192.168.1.1
nameserver 192.168.1.2


for example.


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Re: Can't get online

2000-08-06 Thread Allan Peak
After installation my resolv.conf file was
search kc.rr.com
nameserver 192.168.1.2
I manually put in nameserver 192.168.1.1 but it didn't
make any difference.  It still hangs on ping

 Did you put the IP addresses of your nameservers in
 /etc/resolv.conf?
 
 nameserver 192.168.1.1
 nameserver 192.168.1.2
 
 
 for example.
 
 
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Re: Can't get online

2000-08-06 Thread Jeff Green
You should not set your nameserver to 192.168.1.1 unless 192.168.1.2
happens to be a nameserver on your network. Since you use a web-based
email address I cannot guess what your actual nameserver should be but
you can test if this is the problem by pinging a server by the actual ip
address. 
216.32.74.50
Is for example a yahoo.com one. If that replies correctly go out and
find the address of your ISP's name server.
Jeff

Allan Peak wrote:
 
 After installation my resolv.conf file was
 search kc.rr.com
 nameserver 192.168.1.2
 I manually put in nameserver 192.168.1.1 but it didn't
 make any difference.  It still hangs on ping
 
  Did you put the IP addresses of your nameservers in
  /etc/resolv.conf?
 
  nameserver 192.168.1.1
  nameserver 192.168.1.2
 
 
  for example.
 
 
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Fwd: Re: Can't get online

2000-08-05 Thread Allan Peak

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As far as I can tell it doesn't recognize my Ethernet
card.  It gives error messages when booting that
scroll before I can read them.  Something like
Network unreachable and I saw something about eth0. 
I couldn't find anything that looked relavant in
/var/logs and looking at the Ethernet-HOWTO it said
that kernels before 2.0.31 might not recognize my
RealTek 8029, but Slink uses 2.0.36.  I know Linux can
recognize my card because it worked in RedHat 6.2.  I
just can't figure out how to do it myself!

--- Andrei Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What seems to be the problem?
 Read Ethernet-HOWTO for specific card installations.
 Basically, main thing
 is to get ethernet card working correctly. dhcpcd
 will take it from there.
 Any error messages in logs, what are the symptoms?
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Can't get online

2000-08-04 Thread Allan Peak
I can't figure out how to get online.  I have a
RoadRunner cable modem with a RealTek RTL 8029 card.

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Can't get online

2000-08-04 Thread Allan Peak
I can't figure out how to get online.  I have a
RoadRunner cable modem with a RealTek RTL 8029 card.



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Re: Can't get online

2000-08-04 Thread Andrei Ivanov
What seems to be the problem?
Read Ethernet-HOWTO for specific card installations. Basically, main thing
is to get ethernet card working correctly. dhcpcd will take it from there.
Any error messages in logs, what are the symptoms?
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