On Tuesday 20 February 2018 09:45:15 john doe wrote:
> On 2/20/2018 12:58 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > What is it, packet forwarding and nat? I've heard about that but
> > never had occassion to try that myself before.
>
> From a Google search:
>
>
On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 09:45:15 AM john doe wrote:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation
>
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/14056/what-is-kernel-ip-forwarding
>
> The URLs might be folded by my mailer.
I guess it is my day to make extraneous comments: It
On Tue 20 Feb 2018 at 06:30:11 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> i have a debian pc that is on 2 networks:
> 1) connected to cell phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
> connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
> is it possilble for debian pc to offer Interne
On 2/20/2018 12:58 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
What is it, packet forwarding and nat? I've heard about that but never
had occassion to try that myself before.
From a Google search:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation
of security requirements and problems.
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 04:20:09
From: Michelle Konzack <michelle.konz...@tamay-dogan.net>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: how to offer Internet connection?
Resent-Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 09:42:20
, thru ethernet interface
is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc
connected to router?
Thanks!
PS: other pc don't have wireless card and can't connect to cell phone
I'm not sure I understand your question:
So you have one Debian box with two internet connections (cel
On 2/20/2018 10:41 AM, Long Wind wrote:
Thank err404!
it's too hard for me to make a linux pc become router
In that case something like the following could be considered (they are
other alternatives out there):
http://www.ipcop.org/
The only thing that would need to be done behind that
l phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
>> connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
>> is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc
>> connected to router?
>> Thanks!
>> PS: other pc don't have wireless card and can't connect
you can connect your PC with usb cable to the phone.
on your smartphone you need to enabling "sharing by usb"
and your smartphone will become router and dhcpd server for your PC.
on your pc, you will have usb0 interface (with 0 can be more), or unpredictable
interface name like enx.
l phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
>> connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
>> is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc
>> connected to router?
>> Thanks!
>> PS: other pc don't have wireless card and can't connect
Hi,
Am 2018-02-19 hackte Long Wind in die Tasten:
> i have a debian pc that is on 2 networks:
> 1) connected to cell phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
> connection
> 2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
> is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet conn
On 2/20/2018 7:30 AM, Long Wind wrote:
i have a debian pc that is on 2 networks:
1) connected to cell phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc
connected
i have a debian pc that is on 2 networks:
1) connected to cell phone access point, cell phone offers Internet
connection2) connected to router, thru ethernet interface
is it possilble for debian pc to offer Internet connection to other pc
connected to router?
Thanks!
PS: other pc don't have
On 11/19/2017 10:24 PM, Thomas Amm wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Nov 2017 08:37:44 +0900
> A_Man_Without_Clue <love.cha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can someone teach me where should I be looking for internet connection
>> problem.
>>
>&g
On Sun, 19 Nov 2017 08:37:44 +0900
A_Man_Without_Clue <love.cha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone teach me where should I be looking for internet connection
> problem.
>
> Up until recently I had no problem with internet connection but since
> lat coup
On 11/19/2017 08:50 AM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 11/19/2017 01:37 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can someone teach me where should I be looking for internet connection
>> problem.
>>
>> Up until recently I had no problem with inte
On 11/19/2017 01:37 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone teach me where should I be looking for internet connection
> problem.
>
> Up until recently I had no problem with internet connection but since
> lat couple of days ago, I have been having
Hi all,
Can someone teach me where should I be looking for internet connection
problem.
Up until recently I had no problem with internet connection but since
lat couple of days ago, I have been having this strange problem that
sometimes it stops connecting the internet. It's not persistent
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 04:10:20PM -0300, Luciano Moffatt wrote:
> I am in testing.
>
> I did a new installation and after a single apt-get dist-ugrade, wich
> installed three new packages and updated about another forty,I lost my wifi
> internet connection again. Cable inter
I am in testing.
I did a new installation and after a single apt-get dist-ugrade, wich
installed three new packages and updated about another forty,I lost my wifi
internet connection again. Cable internet worked fine.
I suspect it has something to do with firmware-linux-free so I did an
apt-get
Hi all,
I solved the issue by adding
d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated string true
to the preseed file.
best,
Valerio
Il 18/09/2016 02:03, Valerio ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your feedback.
> I managed to successfully to boot the .iso via memdisk but now the
> problem is that
Hi,
thanks for your feedback.
I managed to successfully to boot the .iso via memdisk but now the
problem is that i cannot preseed the installation as the machine boots.
I have two options:
- either I hack the iso and set a default preseed
- I backtrack and use the netinst installation by
Hi all,
I recently started playing around to install Debian via PXE.
I successfully managed to install the netinst version following the
documentation available at https://wiki.debian.org/PXEBootInstall.
Now I'd like to understand how to boot any debian ISO.
For instance, suppose that on my PXE
Hi,
Valerio wrote:
> suppose that on my PXE server I havedebian-8.5.0-amd64-CD-1.iso, [...]
> More generally, suppose I create my own iso (with build-simple-cdd), how
> can I install it via PXE?
I guess this is what you need:
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=MEMDISK
(I never tested
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 10:43:12PM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
> My browser connection has become very slow. Pinging will show a very
> fast connection, but my browser response is often so slow that a
> request times out. Skype will work fine under these conditions, as
> well as my torrent agent.
>
My browser connection has become very slow. Pinging will show a very
fast connection, but my browser response is often so slow that a
request times out. Skype will work fine under these conditions, as
well as my torrent agent.
I looked at 'syslog' and the output below seems to me related to the
I think may be some conflicts with IP is happen. Make sure that in the network
manager (in GUI) and for Wi-Fi connection ipv4 and ipv6 is set to automatic.
On October 21, 2015 9:33:38 PM GMT+03:30, Pavan Kumar
wrote:
>When I connect my Debian PC to my WiFi router my PC
-- Forwarded message --From: Pavan Kumar <pavan71...@icloud.com>Date: 22-Oct-2015 7:31 amSubject: Re: WiFi Router doesn't give internet connection to other devices when debian pc is connected.To: "Amir H. Firouziyan" <firouzi...@gmail.com>Cc: I have it se
uter doesn't give internet connection to other devices when debian pc is connected.To: "Amir H. Firouziyan" <firouziyan@gmail.com>Cc: I have it set to automatic already.
On 22-Oct-2015 5:35 am, "Amir H. Firouziyan" <firouziyan@gmail.com> wrote:I think may be
On 07/05/2015 07:33 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
On 07/05/2015 12:22 PM, mudongliang wrote:
2015-07-05 18:16:27 (57.2 KB/s) - Read error at byte 40290/198384
(Success). Giving up.
So if your internet connection doesn't work properly when downloading
the fonts in postinst, you can also
On 07/05/2015 12:22 PM, mudongliang wrote:
2015-07-05 18:16:27 (57.2 KB/s) - Read error at byte 40290/198384
(Success). Giving up.
So if your internet connection doesn't work properly when downloading
the fonts in postinst, you can also install the fonts manually and
you don't even need
On 07/05/2015 08:01 PM, mudongliang wrote:
On 07/05/2015 07:33 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
On 07/05/2015 12:22 PM, mudongliang wrote:
2015-07-05 18:16:27 (57.2 KB/s) - Read error at byte 40290/198384
(Success). Giving up.
So if your internet connection doesn't work properly when
Dear all,
We are unable to set LAN Connection in the server and so we are unable to
get online service through Teamviewer for Koha and Dspace software.
Please guide us to solve the problems.
Thanks
--
Binod Kumar Yadav
Senior Librarian
B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Dharan, Nepal
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:57:30AM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
I think you're going to have to give us more information than it
doesn't work. By default, Debian comes configured to perform a DHCP
request on eth0. This should work for the majority of people, but some
Well, he was speaking of a
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 03:12:44PM +0545, Binod Yadav wrote:
Dear all,
We are unable to set LAN Connection in the server and so we are unable to
get online service through Teamviewer for Koha and Dspace software.
Please guide us to solve the problems.
Hello,
I think you're going
On Wednesday 29 April 2015 10:57:30 Darac Marjal wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 03:12:44PM +0545, Binod Yadav wrote:
Dear all,
We are unable to set LAN Connection in the server and so we are unable
to get online service through Teamviewer for Koha and Dspace software.
Please guide
was the testing system,
I might not have to do a dist-upgrade all the time either? But I'm
probably incorrect in that as well.
I have a very slow satellite internet connection at home here as well,
so most of the heavy download I do at our local community centre where
I volunteer helping people
for the question.
In principle yes, the netinstall is self-contained and can install a
bootable system without internet connection. However, if a connection is
available the installer will try to update your system during the
installation.
If you're confident enough in your abilities to connect
2014/10/06 15:13 Charlie aries...@ipstarmail.com.au:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 13:30:32 +0900 Joel Rees sent:
snip
Charlie, care to enlighten us?
Thanks for your time with this.
Joel I think you're right. I just didn't understand the way that the
netinstall CD's work. The disk or rather the
that source? Obviously incorrect I see now. So sorry for the
question.
In principle yes, the netinstall is self-contained and can install a
bootable system without internet connection. However, if a connection
is available the installer will try to update your system during
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Charlie aries...@ipstarmail.com.au wrote:
Just curious:
I used a Jessie netinstall CD, downloaded some time ago, on a
computer belonging to a friend, who has a very limited internet
connection. It gave me an error message after reading the CD and I
think
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:08:54 +0900 Joel Rees sent:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Charlie aries...@ipstarmail.com.au
wrote:
Just curious:
I used a Jessie netinstall CD, downloaded some time ago, on a
computer belonging to a friend, who has a very limited internet
connection
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 09:51:54PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
As I thought.
Downloaded on a very fast cable connection and burnt the CD on media
which has never had any problems on a modern laptop etc., etc..
Probably, but not certain that I did the checksum confirmation.
I thought it was
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Chris Bannister
cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 09:51:54PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
As I thought.
Downloaded on a very fast cable connection and burnt the CD on media
which has never had any problems on a modern laptop etc., etc..
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 10:34:57PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
If you think you have found a problem, then as a user of testing you
should report it. You may have found an obscure bug which should be
fixed *before* Jessie becomes the new stable.
As users of testing, we should take a more
2014/10/06 10:44 Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 10:34:57PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
If you think you have found a problem, then as a user of testing you
should report it. You may have found an obscure bug which should be
fixed *before* Jessie
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:48:54AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
Okay, looking at the OP's descriptions of the problems, should we ask the
OP to go ask the release team whether an old netinstall image for testing
should, in general, be able to recover from having the kernel on the CD out
of sync
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 04:26:48PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 11:48:54AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
Okay, looking at the OP's descriptions of the problems, should we ask the
OP to go ask the release team whether an old netinstall image for testing
No. Although it has
2014/10/06 12:47 Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz:
[...]
Jessie is a moving target, I personally would download the wheezy
netinst image and install that. Why does the OP need Jessie which is
uodated constantly when only a limited bandwidth is available?
I have to admit, I was
Just curious:
I used a Jessie netinstall CD, downloaded some time ago, on a
computer belonging to a friend, who has a very limited internet
connection. It gave me an error message after reading the CD and I
think at the step of installing the base system or just before that.
It was something
Hi, I've had a read and experiment with using a Nokia C5-00 handset as
an internet connection and am stuck.
There are multiple options the mode of USB connection that the handset
supports (PC Suite, mass storage, PTP transfer, media transfer and
Connect PC to web).
I tried Connect PC to web
hi everybody!
i have installed debian version 6.0.2 on computer without internet
connection. Also i have full set of DVD with 7.2.0 version. So - i want to
upgrade the system. Im going to perform next steps:
1) remove all contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
2) add every DVD by apt-cdrom add command
On 26/11/13 00:06, andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
hi everybody!
i have installed debian version 6.0.2 on computer without internet
connection. Also i have full set of DVD with 7.2.0 version. So - i want to
upgrade the system. Im going to perform next steps:
1) remove all contents of /etc
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 03:06:48PM +0200, andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
hi everybody!
i have installed debian version 6.0.2 on computer without internet
connection. Also i have full set of DVD with 7.2.0 version. So - i want to
upgrade the system. Im going to perform next steps:
1
Hi,
Am Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:47:49 +0300
schrieb Deyan Draganov h1x...@gmail.com:
I have last versipn debian on my server. Have problem with internet
connection. Problem is the internet connection is not active all the
time. In one day i try to connect with ssh and one time i don't have
I have last versipn debian on my server. Have problem with internet
connection. Problem is the internet connection is not active all the time.
In one day i try to connect with ssh and one time i don't have problem but
after one hour i try to connect via ssh or open my site with apache server
Hello
In my Debian Wheezy System, internet connection is disconnected very often. In
the meantime, I cannot reach modem interface. In Network manager, the
connection seems to have. I can access to internet when disconnect and
reconnect it to the Network Manager. The situation is the same
, 2012-09-30 at 01:34 -0700, Serkan KURT wrote:
Hello
In my Debian Wheezy System, internet connection is disconnected very
often. In the meantime, I cannot reach modem interface. In Network
manager, the connection seems to have. I can access to internet when
disconnect and reconnect
But have the same problem with the wireless connection. And there is no problem
with windows.
--- On Sun, 9/30/12, Atıf CEYLAN meh...@atifceylan.com wrote:
From: Atıf CEYLAN meh...@atifceylan.com
Subject: Re: internet connection is disconnected very often
To: Serkan KURT ssser...@yahoo.com
Cc
On Sun, 2012-09-30 at 01:34 -0700, Serkan KURT wrote:
In my Debian Wheezy System, internet connection is disconnected very
often. In the meantime, I cannot reach modem interface. In Network
manager, the connection seems to have. I can access to internet when
disconnect and reconnect
On 04/17/2011 01:29 AM, sahaya wrote:
Nathan Zabaldo wrote:
Is there a package or a way to test upstream and downstream speeds of an
Internet connection from a terminal in Debian Woody?
e.g. www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ , but I need to test from a terminal as
I
do not have a browser
On Apr 17, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Wayne Topa wrote:
Install the iftop package
Wow! That is profoundly cool. I didn't know it existed. Thanks -- I just hope
Nathan likes it too :-)
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Is there a package or a way to test upstream and downstream speeds of an
Internet connection from a terminal in Debian Woody?
e.g. www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ , but I need to test from a terminal as
I
do not have a browser.
Install the iftop package
Description: displays bandwidth
Speedtest.net requires at least version 9 of Flash. Please update your
client.
On 04/17/2011 01:37 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
You can do apt-get lynx -renter as root then try: lynx
http://www.speedtest.net/enter. The statistics you need should then
appear on the screen for you to examine.On
Ron Johnson put forth on 4/17/2011 10:16 PM:
Speedtest.net requires at least version 9 of Flash. Please update your
client.
I've been greedily keeping these b/w testing sites to myself for many
many years, but I'm in a sharing mood. Use the server nearest you.
Nathan Zabaldo wrote:
Is there a package or a way to test upstream and downstream speeds of an
Internet connection from a terminal in Debian Woody?
e.g. www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ , but I need to test from a terminal as
I
do not have a browser.
check this out.. i got my
On 03/26/2011 08:34 PM, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
Johan Scheepers, 20.03.2011:
After installing debian 6 it was found that it prefers built in wireless
connection on my dsl.
The wire connection was inserted and available.
The wireless connection works ok at 55% but I would prefer wired
Johan Scheepers, 27.03.2011:
On 03/26/2011 08:34 PM, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
Johan Scheepers, 20.03.2011:
After installing debian 6 it was found that it prefers built in wireless
connection on my dsl.
The wire connection was inserted and available.
The wireless connection works ok at 55%
Johan Scheepers, 20.03.2011:
After installing debian 6 it was found that it prefers built in wireless
connection on my dsl.
The wire connection was inserted and available.
The wireless connection works ok at 55% but I would prefer wired connection.
Fedora, centos, mandriva prefers
Good day,
After installing debian 6 it was found that it prefers built in wireless
connection on my dsl.
The wire connection was inserted and available.
The wireless connection works ok at 55% but I would prefer wired connection.
Fedora, centos, mandriva prefers wired connection on
On 3/8/11, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:21:17 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
As root:
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
(...)
Thank you for your reply. The Windows machine has its primary address
set on a valid IP address and its
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:31:37 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
Run (as root, from Debian):
ifconfig
cat /etc/resolv.conf
cat /etc/network/interfaces
route -n
ping -c 3 172.18.209.1
And put here the output.
Thank you very much for your reply. I found my mistake
Dear All
My debian machine is connected to my MS Windows machine on the net.The
MS Windows machine is connected to Internet via valid IP address
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet
debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in advance
Hi,
I think modifications must be done on Win machine (setting up sharing)
so it has nothing
on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in advance
Hi,
I think modifications must be done on Win machine (setting up sharing)
so it has nothing to do
valid IP address
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in advance
Hi,
I think
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in advance
Hi,
I think modifications must
please let me know how can try for Internet
connection sharing such that my debian machine can see internet with
minor modifications done? Thank you in advance
As root:
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
If that works, then you can add it permanently via /etc/network/
interfaces
Note 1
see my debian machine on
the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for Internet
connection sharing such that my debian machine can see internet with
minor modifications done? Thank you in advance
As root:
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
If that works, then you can add
On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:21:17 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
As root:
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
(...)
Thank you for your reply. The Windows machine has its primary address
set on a valid IP address and its secondary ip address is as
172.18.209.1 . The
We're assuming the standard 16 bit subnet here too.
Don't know why you don't just put the machine on the same d block or even
use 169.. but either way.
If you can ping your windows box, try ringing something like 8.8.8.8 or
4.2.2.2 and see if that works. Then make sure resolv.conf has the same
is connected to Internet via valid IP address
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you
to my MS Windows machine on the
net.The
MS Windows machine is connected to Internet via valid IP address
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 12:01:27 -0500
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 8, 2011 10:29 AM, Joe j...@jretrading.com wrote:
One possibly important point: all Windows versions since 95 can act
as
routers, but IP forwarding is not enabled by default. If ICS is not
used, forwarding
On 09/03/11 02:29, Joe wrote:
On 08/03/11 10:32, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
On 8.3.2011 11:52, kuLa wrote:
On 08/03/11 09:50, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
On 8.3.2011 11:36, kuLa wrote:
On 08/03/11 09:25, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
snipped
As I wrote before - DHCP!
That is how I handle it,
He could just setup debian to be used as it was intended - to be a server
and put windows behind that. Just a thought.
On 09/03/11 08:42, shawn wilson wrote:
He could just setup debian to be used as it was intended - to be a
server and put windows behind that. Just a thought.
Probably the same thought many readers had...
I'm assuming he has his reasons, he was fairly clear in his request.
I've come across
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 10:48:12 +0200
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jo, 03 mar 11, 22:08:00, Jason Hsu wrote:
What's going on? How can turning OFF a firewall block Internet
access? I thought that the purpose of a firewall is to BLOCK
connections, not MAKE
On Jo, 03 mar 11, 22:08:00, Jason Hsu wrote:
What's going on? How can turning OFF a firewall block Internet
access? I thought that the purpose of a firewall is to BLOCK
connections, not MAKE connections.
Shorewall is not just a firewall (frontend), it can be used to activate
the NAT,
My setup:
Modem - Firewall/server computer - Ethernet switch - Main computer
The firewall/server computer has Shorewall (firewall), DNSMasq, DHCP3 Server,
and SSH.
I'm trying to troubleshoot why I'm unable to connect to my network from another
location by using SSH. But that's not the subject
On 03/04/2011 09:38 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
My setup:
Modem - Firewall/server computer - Ethernet switch - Main computer
The firewall/server computer has Shorewall (firewall), DNSMasq, DHCP3 Server,
and SSH.
I'm trying to troubleshoot why I'm unable to connect to my network from another
Jason Hsu put forth on 3/3/2011 10:08 PM:
My setup:
Modem - Firewall/server computer - Ethernet switch - Main computer
The firewall/server computer has Shorewall (firewall), DNSMasq, DHCP3 Server,
and SSH.
I'm trying to troubleshoot why I'm unable to connect to my network from
another
Internet connection.
Again, I had to start Shorewall up again to restore my Internte connection.
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On 03/04/2011 10:42 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
I tried shorewall clear, but that also disabled my Internet connection.
Again, I had to start Shorewall up again to restore my Internte connection.
Then it is as Stan had said, stopping shorewall disables your NATing as
well. Follow his advise
Lubos Rendek wrote, on 02/07/11 00:31:
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the input. However, i'm not able to find S/N ratio on
online page. Is SNR Margin what you're referring to? Here is a
snapshot of my online page:
ADSL Status ModeState Up SpeedDown Speed SNR Margin
Hi Jörg,
Thanks for the input. However, i'm not able to find S/N ratio on
online page. Is SNR Margin what you're referring to? Here is a
snapshot of my online page:
ADSL Status ModeState Up SpeedDown Speed SNR Margin
Loop Att.
ADSL2+(G.992.5) SHOWTIME
Hi Adrian,
What sync speed is your modem reporting (up/down) compared to what is
normal for your distance from the exchange (from the maps)?
from the maps I should have synchronization speed somewhere between:
from 4282 - 7156 Kbps ( over 4.5 km )
if this are the values I need to compare my
The Vigor 2710 has a web-interface for administration and system diagnosis. The
handbook tells how to reach it.
Did you take a look there?
On the online staus page it shows the connection time, S/N ratio, and damping.
It has dignosis tools, e.g., ADSL spectral analysis and traffic-diagram.
In the
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for info.
I had a _very_ similar case to you elevated to Level 2 support twice.
they said that they were clueless as to what was causing the problem
until I said I would go elsewhere.
Do I have another choice. I mean if lines belong to telstra it sounds
logical that
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