some modems are incomatible with knoppix. They are known as winmodems as they only work with Windows....
johnb
Hi, I tried connecting to the internet with knoppix using the Live CD and have failed. Knoppix cannot detect an ethernet card(which I do not have, old computer) so I can't connect, but with windows I connect through the USB port. Knoppix recognizes my 2wire modem but I have no idea how to connect. If anyone knows anything I'd be glad if you helped.
Thanks,
Josh.
some modems are incomatible with knoppix. They are known as winmodems as they only work with Windows....
johnb
Are you sure it doesn't? You can use an ethernet cord with it too, but I use USB.
Originally Posted by JoshSounds like you understand where the problem is and what the solution is. In case you didn't know and couldn't be bothered to check, ethernet cards (which I used to pay $200 or more for) are now dirt cheap, usually around 5 bucks at many places, frequently free after rebate. If you want to keep trying to make the usb connection work and just gripe that that's what you use in Windows, well, good luck with that.Originally Posted by Josh
What I thought was that he meant USB only modems wouldn't work. If ethernet is only $5 then I guess I'll have to check into it. Now if only I could partition without formatting I'd install it...
I don't know about your equipment, from the way you were talking I understood that you were not using ethernet because you didn't have an ethernet card. You even said "You can use an ethernet cord with it too, but I use USB". Now you seem to be saying you thought the modem was USB only. You need to decide which of these is true. My ISP did try to stick me with a crap USB modem when I signed up, but I wasn't going to buy into the service that way - Not only do you want an ethernet connection for Linux, but you absolutely need one if you are going to run a DSL/Cable router, which provides an extremely important hardware firewall. I would never run a Windows system on a high speed connection without one. My advice would be to check the specs for your modem and see if it also supports an ethernet connection, or even look at it and see if there is one or more RJ-45 jacks on it (a telephone type jack with 8 tiny connectors inside). If you modem supports ethernet, use it. And also check if your modem has a built-in router, many new ones do. If not, consider getting an inexpensive dsl/cable router. It will protect your windows system and will make life much easier for you in may ways. And these devices have also become dirt cheap, there are a few on sale this week for $10 after rebate in the U.S. (I even saw one for $5 AR last Sunday, but that sale has expired).Originally Posted by Josh
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