Gilles Espinasse wrote:
Use firmare.bin on the dowload page particulary with a 330 and the user mode
driver. That solved it, thanks.
Marwan
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updated /etc/resolv.conf manually and it
> > But now I have another problem: teh connection is horribly slow
> > (3 Kb/sec on a 512Kb ADSL line!). How can I fix that?
> >
> > Thanx.
> >
> Use firmare.bin on the dowload page particulary with a 330 and the user
mode
> driver.
enable : network devi
- Original Message -
From: "Marwan Badawi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 8:13 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Connection Hangs on RH9
>
> It was just a DNS problem. I updated /etc/resolv.conf manually and it
>
It was just a DNS problem. I updated /etc/resolv.conf manually and it
worked. But now I have another problem: teh connection is horribly slow
(3 Kb/sec on a 512Kb ADSL line!). How can I fix that?
Thanx.
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Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Not sure what the "doctor" is you mentioned in your first mail. I assume a
>script to check connection settings.
>
It's the "speedtouch-doctor.sh" shell script that comes with the driver
distrib.
>Are you using the user mode or the
>kernel mode driver?
>
>
u
Hi Marwan,
> I'm sorry about the previous mails, but it seems my mozilla is f*g up.
I noticed you were having some issues with your quotes ;-) .
> 1 - I completely deactivated the firewall, but that didn't solve my
> problem. I'd also like to add that I can't even ping the DNS server!
>
I'm sorry about the previous mails, but it seems my mozilla is f*g
up. In reply to what Leonard den Ottonlander answered me:
1 - I completely deactivated the firewall, but that didn't solve my
problem. I'd also like to add that I can't even ping the DNS server!
Where can I check what DNS s
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
For such simple setups Red Hat usually sets up routes correctly. I suspect
your firewall setup is in the way. What does iptables -L -n show you? Is
port53 UDP open? I completely deactivated the firewall but that didn't solve
the problem. You should upgrade your s
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hello Marwan, I'm using RH9 and my ISP is Wanadoo. The problem is, when I
runthe doctor and it gets to displaying the DNS servers, it just hangs, it
never continues. It seems that the connection is already open, so I thought
it might be a routing problem, but, to m
Hello Marwan,
> I'm using RH9 and my ISP is Wanadoo.
> The problem is, when I run the doctor and it gets to displaying
> the DNS servers, it just hangs, it never continues. It seems that the
> connection is already open, so I thought it might be a routing problem, but,
> to my untrained eye, th
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