Hello Martina, On Sunday 09 October 2005 21:44, martina ackermann wrote: > At home I now have a DSL-connection. When I typ "pump" into the > root-commandline it answers: e100 : eth0 NIC Link is up 100 Mps Full Duplex > > When I open the browser in x-windows and search for the "google" pages > it will tell me : not found > > On the modem (Westell Modell 6100) the Power, Ethernet and DSL lights are > on. > > Anybody have an idea what this means, What I have to look for or do?
How do you connect to the internet now (I guess you're using Windows)? I can imagine that your DSL modem is not configured as a router (maybe it can't be used as a router at all), thus "pump" (automatic IP configuration) doesn't work. It could be that you have to create a PPTP (or alike) connection in Windows to get online. Or you've configured your network card with a static IP address. Have a look how you do it in windows and tell us - then we can can give you further information on how to set up networking on your debian box. Kind regards, Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

