Hi Sarfaraz,
>From a command line on the Ubuntu system, run the command ifconfig, without >the LAN cord in the network card. Subsequently, connect the LAN cord and rerun >the command and post both the results. A ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarfaraz Kazi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 8:47:15 PM (GMT+0400) Asia/Muscat Subject: [dubailug] Problem with Ethernet connection on Siemens Speedstream 6520 Hi! I've just installed Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on my Compaq F500 laptop. The system is setup for dual booting with Vista (Home Basic) which came pre-installed with the laptop. I'm trying to get the wireless working in Ubuntu which requires a working internet connection in the first place in order to download the required software and get wireless recognised by Ubuntu. Towards this end, I tried connecting the laptop to the DSL modem (Siemens Speedstream 6520 supplied by Etisalat) through Ethernet cable. The problem I'm facing is that I cannot access the net when connected through Ethernet. I checked whether net is accessible through Ethernet connection under Vista but here also net is inaccessible. The status bar in Firefox just keeps saying "Connecting..." The DSL modem-cum-router is setup as DHCP server and assigns the IP address automatically to connected devices. My room-mate runs Windows XP on hi laptop and is connected to the same DSL modem through Ethernet cable. However, he is not facing any problem as far as accessing the Internet is concerned. Please help me to get the Ethernet connection working. Regards, Sarfaraz
