On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:11:31 +0100, Glen Scott wrote:
>the IP address, subnet mask and DNS server.
The default router would also be helpful to get the connection running. Usually
the DNS server is on a different subnet than user networks, so TCP/IP needs to
know what the IP address is of the rou
Hi,
I am having trouble configuring my net connection with Linux. I am using a
Ethernet connection and I have the settings in Windows working no
problem. Exactly which settings do I need to transfer to Linux? So far, I
have the following configured: the IP address, subnet mask and DNS serve