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How do I proceed?
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Where do you live? Who is your provider? What's your network card model? Which brand/model of DSL modem? This is needed information.
It's find Eth0, but no connection.
How do i proceed?
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How do I proceed?
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Where do you live? Who is your provider? What's your network card model? Which brand/model of DSL modem? This is needed information.
same problem here
I live in the netherlands, rotterdam, provider xs4all. I use an Speedtouch USB ADSL modem, it is detected as an usb device, but i cannot make a connection. First time i tried linux, so dont know much about it
Legolas wrote:
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same problem here
I live in the netherlands, rotterdam, provider xs4all. I use an Speedtouch USB ADSL modem, it is detected as an usb device, but i cannot make a connection. First time i tried linux, so dont know much about it
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Why don't you look first at the 'Documentation' and 'KnoppixFAQ' at the Knoppix-site?
You will find tons of answers (even for questions you did not think about asking yet)
http://howto.htlw16.ac.at/at-highspeed-howto-2.html
http://members.aon.at/gweb/gweb/linux/speedtouch.html
Die ComputerTotaal! heeft wel wat teweeg gebracht :P
CeesB
yep, zelfs in België. En ik heb hetzelfde probleem als jullie.Originally Posted by CeesB
Same issue here, it detects the network card as eth0, but that's all...
I don't understand why I can't simply configure the TCP/IP settings for the network card (eth0) as I've been able to do in any other Linux/BSD I've tried (FreeBSD, Slackware, Redhat, Mandrake)? I don't need any login etc procedures, so I have no idea what this ADSL configuration tool wants to do? I should be able to just set the IP, gateway, subnet mask and name servers for eth0 but I can't seem to do it anywhere
Forget it, problem solved
I was simply using the wrong config program
penguin.... how did u solve it... which program did u use?
Yes, please!Originally Posted by katolo
I used the network configuration tool in the Knoppix Tools folder in the KDE 'start menu'...
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