Re: [ubuntu-in] wireless usb adaptor for ubuntu 8.10
Amit Sarda wrote: dear all this is not of an information. i was planning to install a USB wireless adaptor for ubuntu 8.10 i bought a dlink DAW 110 (for a mere Rs. 1100/-). i just connected it and it worked like a charm. i didnt have to install anything. i even use a WAP2 passkey protection for my wireless. but it worked perfectly. if any of u are planning to get USB wireless adaptor, use d-link. hope this information is useful. Amit Thank you for sharing your experience .. nice one keep it up it can help the newbie -- ThnX and Regards Jatin Khatri +91 98250 20393 URL www.khatrijatin.co.nr -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
[ubuntu-in] problem with PPPoeconf and xdsl connection
Hi we have a XDSL broad band connection - on an older system running 7.10 - we don't have an advanced network manager that helps easily setup up an XDSL connection - so i used pppeoconf. It worked for quite a while with no problem whatsoever. Now its stopped working - tried plog and the message it gives is that network is down - however i checked the network on this machine i am sending the mail from and it os working. When i tried to reset pppoeconf it shows me 2 eth device (eth0 and eth1) and i am pretty sure the laptop has only one eth port - so any idea why ? So some questions 1. Can i get a better network manager for 7.10 (don't want to upgrade because a WLLphone does not work on versions higher then 7.10 2. How can i reset pppoeconf. thanks ram -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
[ubuntu-in] wireless usb adaptor for ubuntu 8.10
dear all this is not of an information. i was planning to install a USB wireless adaptor for ubuntu 8.10 i bought a dlink DAW 110 (for a mere Rs. 1100/-). i just connected it and it worked like a charm. i didnt have to install anything. i even use a WAP2 passkey protection for my wireless. but it worked perfectly. if any of u are planning to get USB wireless adaptor, use d-link. hope this information is useful. Amit -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in