Re: [Re: [newbie] cable modem, tulip driver and LM7.2]

2000-11-05 Thread Starz McCllelan

This is all bullshit because I have the same problem when I went from
7.1 to 7.2 with my tulip driver and cable modem. I have road runner, but
I have to back out of linux and go back to M$winblows until I figure out
the problem.

Starz McCllelan
If you can help me with this problem also please ICQ me at #95925652

"Peter Heusel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am set up statically already, but I don't understand why repushing my
modem and computer will help. I have completely reinstalled 7.1 several
times and my @Home connection works everytime. However, whenever I install
7.2 and follow the exact same network configuration I cannot connect. As I
said, I've gone back and forth between 7.1 and 7.2 several times and
everytime I can get a connection with 7.1 but not with 7.2.

I will call tech as you suggest, but I still think it has something to do
with 7.2 because I've read several similar postings with the same problem
involving other ethernet cards (where it worked under 7.1 but wouldn't work
under 7.2) on another Mandrake newsgroup.

 Hi peter,-
 Actually I work for the @home network. All you need to do is call tech
 support and have them repush your modem and computer and set yourself up
 statically if you havent already. Also have the tech look at the
whiteboard
 and see if there are any outages in your area. That should take care of
 your issue. If not reinstall your nic card.

Chronos.
 At 07:12 PM 11/04/2000 -0800, you wrote:
 I had my @Home service working fine under Mandrake 7.1 with an Ethernet
 card which uses the Macronix MX987x5 driver. Under 7.1 my Ethernet card
is
 autodetected and my Internet connection works perfectly after going
through
 the network installation wizard. With 7.2 it correctly identifies the
same
 Macronix driver as in 7.1, but I cannot establish an outside connection.
 
 I can ping my IP, but when I try to ping my gateway or dns server I get
 nothing.  However, I know something is going on because I can see the
lights
 on the cable modem blink as I try to ping the outside world.  Thus, it
seems
 the Ethernet card is doing something, but I'm not getting a connection.
 
 Since I know I configured everything just as I did under 7.1 I cannot
figure
 out what the problem is. Has something changed with the way 7.2
configures a
 network? Any suggestions on what to try next?
 
 Another matter related to this has to do with the network configuration
tool
 part of DrakConf. When I double-checked all of my network entries using
this
 tool and saved any changes I noticed that field for host+domain cuts off
the
 end of long names. I verified this by looking at several of the
 configuration files like /etc/sysconfig/network and
 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Since @Home provides these
really
 long domain names you end up losing some of the characters if you use the
 DrakConf utility. Thus, I had to edit all the affected files to correct
for
 this (not to mention reinstalling both 7.1 and 7.2 several times each -
7.1
 always works, while 7.2 always fails).






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[newbie] cable modem, tulip driver and LM7.2

2000-11-04 Thread Peter Heusel

I had my @Home service working fine under Mandrake 7.1 with an Ethernet
card which uses the Macronix MX987x5 driver. Under 7.1 my Ethernet card is
autodetected and my Internet connection works perfectly after going through
the network installation wizard. With 7.2 it correctly identifies the same
Macronix driver as in 7.1, but I cannot establish an outside connection.

I can ping my IP, but when I try to ping my gateway or dns server I get
nothing.  However, I know something is going on because I can see the lights
on the cable modem blink as I try to ping the outside world.  Thus, it seems
the Ethernet card is doing something, but I'm not getting a connection.

Since I know I configured everything just as I did under 7.1 I cannot figure
out what the problem is. Has something changed with the way 7.2 configures a
network? Any suggestions on what to try next?

Another matter related to this has to do with the network configuration tool
part of DrakConf. When I double-checked all of my network entries using this
tool and saved any changes I noticed that field for host+domain cuts off the
end of long names. I verified this by looking at several of the
configuration files like /etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Since @Home provides these really
long domain names you end up losing some of the characters if you use the
DrakConf utility. Thus, I had to edit all the affected files to correct for
this (not to mention reinstalling both 7.1 and 7.2 several times each - 7.1
always works, while 7.2 always fails).






Re: [newbie] cable modem, tulip driver and LM7.2

2000-11-04 Thread chronos

Hi peter,-
Actually I work for the @home network. All you need to do is call tech 
support and have them repush your modem and computer and set yourself up 
statically if you havent already. Also have the tech look at the whiteboard 
and see if there are any outages in your area. That should take care of 
your issue. If not reinstall your nic card.
  
Chronos.
At 07:12 PM 11/04/2000 -0800, you wrote:
I had my @Home service working fine under Mandrake 7.1 with an Ethernet
card which uses the Macronix MX987x5 driver. Under 7.1 my Ethernet card is
autodetected and my Internet connection works perfectly after going through
the network installation wizard. With 7.2 it correctly identifies the same
Macronix driver as in 7.1, but I cannot establish an outside connection.

I can ping my IP, but when I try to ping my gateway or dns server I get
nothing.  However, I know something is going on because I can see the lights
on the cable modem blink as I try to ping the outside world.  Thus, it seems
the Ethernet card is doing something, but I'm not getting a connection.

Since I know I configured everything just as I did under 7.1 I cannot figure
out what the problem is. Has something changed with the way 7.2 configures a
network? Any suggestions on what to try next?

Another matter related to this has to do with the network configuration tool
part of DrakConf. When I double-checked all of my network entries using this
tool and saved any changes I noticed that field for host+domain cuts off the
end of long names. I verified this by looking at several of the
configuration files like /etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Since @Home provides these really
long domain names you end up losing some of the characters if you use the
DrakConf utility. Thus, I had to edit all the affected files to correct for
this (not to mention reinstalling both 7.1 and 7.2 several times each - 7.1
always works, while 7.2 always fails).





Re: [newbie] cable modem, tulip driver and LM7.2

2000-11-04 Thread Peter Heusel


I am set up statically already, but I don't understand why repushing my
modem and computer will help. I have completely reinstalled 7.1 several
times and my @Home connection works everytime. However, whenever I install
7.2 and follow the exact same network configuration I cannot connect. As I
said, I've gone back and forth between 7.1 and 7.2 several times and
everytime I can get a connection with 7.1 but not with 7.2.

I will call tech as you suggest, but I still think it has something to do
with 7.2 because I've read several similar postings with the same problem
involving other ethernet cards (where it worked under 7.1 but wouldn't work
under 7.2) on another Mandrake newsgroup.

 Hi peter,-
 Actually I work for the @home network. All you need to do is call tech
 support and have them repush your modem and computer and set yourself up
 statically if you havent already. Also have the tech look at the
whiteboard
 and see if there are any outages in your area. That should take care of
 your issue. If not reinstall your nic card.

Chronos.
 At 07:12 PM 11/04/2000 -0800, you wrote:
 I had my @Home service working fine under Mandrake 7.1 with an Ethernet
 card which uses the Macronix MX987x5 driver. Under 7.1 my Ethernet card
is
 autodetected and my Internet connection works perfectly after going
through
 the network installation wizard. With 7.2 it correctly identifies the
same
 Macronix driver as in 7.1, but I cannot establish an outside connection.
 
 I can ping my IP, but when I try to ping my gateway or dns server I get
 nothing.  However, I know something is going on because I can see the
lights
 on the cable modem blink as I try to ping the outside world.  Thus, it
seems
 the Ethernet card is doing something, but I'm not getting a connection.
 
 Since I know I configured everything just as I did under 7.1 I cannot
figure
 out what the problem is. Has something changed with the way 7.2
configures a
 network? Any suggestions on what to try next?
 
 Another matter related to this has to do with the network configuration
tool
 part of DrakConf. When I double-checked all of my network entries using
this
 tool and saved any changes I noticed that field for host+domain cuts off
the
 end of long names. I verified this by looking at several of the
 configuration files like /etc/sysconfig/network and
 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Since @Home provides these
really
 long domain names you end up losing some of the characters if you use the
 DrakConf utility. Thus, I had to edit all the affected files to correct
for
 this (not to mention reinstalling both 7.1 and 7.2 several times each -
7.1
 always works, while 7.2 always fails).