Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the default
gateway the dialup won't establish itself
David Clymer wrote:
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 21:50, Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the
I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the default
gateway the dialup won't establish itself as a gateway. Try to
remove
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 21:50, Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the default
gateway the
Dear all,
I'm on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (Woody) and stuck in the middle:
I exec pon VOL and get a connection, but no pings do return (100% loss).
As a connection has been estblished, I guess the several config files are
okay. Therefore I've pasted the output of netstat -nr, route, and
ifconf
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