On 3/13/07, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Baz wrote:
> Sometimes, Debian Etch just fails to connect to the access point at my
> residence. There's no problem connecting with XP. Signal strength was
> around 80% or more. I had known the Network Selector applet to cause
> some prob
Baz wrote:
Sometimes, Debian Etch just fails to connect to the access point at my
residence. There's no problem connecting with XP. Signal strength was
around 80% or more. I had known the Network Selector applet to cause
some problems. It was recently uninstalled - however, still no access.
On 3/12/07, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes, Debian Etch just fails to connect to the access point at my
residence. There's no problem connecting with XP. Signal strength was
around 80% or more. I had known the Network Selector applet to cause some
problems. It was recently uninstal
Sometimes, Debian Etch just fails to connect to the access point at my
residence. There's no problem connecting with XP. Signal strength was
around 80% or more. I had known the Network Selector applet to cause some
problems. It was recently uninstalled - however, still no access.
Any suggesti
Good evening,
I owe an Powerbook (so called Pismo edition). I offers an 10/100 MBit
(autosensing) internal ethernet NIC. I'm running both Debian and
MacOS but most of the time Debian.
Everything worked fine for a long time and I didn't change anything in
the software / hardware configuration.
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 20:16:30 +0200
Emmanuel Di Pretoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > that's the cable itself, a straight-through and a crossover cable
> > only differ in their wiring at the ends. Compare the two ends, if
> > the order of the 8 colored wires inside match, it's
> > straight-throug
> that's the cable itself, a straight-through and a crossover cable only
> differ in their wiring at the ends. Compare the two ends, if the
> order of the 8 colored wires inside match, it's straight-through.
> Whatis.com can show you the wiring pattern, and some common color
> orderings.
OK, the
> I don't think so. Take the two plugs and hold them side by side. If
> the colorcode of the wires is NOTthe same, it is crossover.
Ok, my cable _is_ a cross-over cable.
Problem is not the cable, maybe my network card is broken ?
Is there a way to test it ?
Manu
that's the cable itself, a straight-through and a crossover cable only
differ in their wiring at the ends. Compare the two ends, if the order of
the 8 colored wires inside match, it's straight-through. Whatis.com can
show you the wiring pattern, and some common color orderings.
-Martin N.
On Mo
> Also, be sure that your routing table entries match whatever reality
> is. Use the 'netstat -r' command to check. If you are not sure, post
> the output from both machines, and tell us exactly what you have (i.e
> is it a cable from laptop to desktop and that is all, or do you have a
> cable/DSL
Hi
OK, so, I've a lot of cable, and I'm pretty sure the used cable is a
cross-over. But, error is human, isn't it ? So, on my cable I can see
"CAT. 5 UTP 24 AWG 4PAIRS". So, 4PAIRS is for a cross-over cable, isn't
it ?
For the rest, I want to backup my laptop on my desktop. I want to use a
single
"Emmanuel" == Emmanuel Di Pretoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Emmanuel> HI, I have a little problem with my network. So, I try
Emmanuel> to create a network between my laptop (lspci give me
Emmanuel> 00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c556
Emmanuel> Hurricane CardB
Are you using a cross-over cable or are you networking through a hub? The
first thing I see is that you are getting 10 TX packet errors. However, I
can't really be sure of what the real problem is by just looking at that.
A little more information would be helpful to us to be able to assist you
HI,
I have a little problem with my network.
So, I try to create a network between my laptop (lspci give me
00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c556 Hurricane CardBus
(rev 10) with 3c59x module) and a desktop (lspci :
00:08.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-813
Hello again,
> > Hi,
> > -lsmod shows
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> [various filesystems. you really use all of those? The nice thing
> about modules is you don't have to load them until they're needed.]
no i dont need them ... i compiled a new kernel and have this all disabled
> Well, i
Hello again,
> > Hi,
> > -lsmod shows
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> [various filesystems. you really use all of those? The nice thing
> about modules is you don't have to load them until they're needed.]
no i dont need them ... i compiled a new kernel and have this all disabled
> Well, i
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 08:33:19AM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
...a private reply. Doris, the Debian Laptop list exists so that all
its members can benefit from good answers; also so that multiple people
can help someone with a very tricky problem. I'm cc'ing the list, which
I'm on, and I'd ap
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 08:33:19AM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
...a private reply. Doris, the Debian Laptop list exists so that all
its members can benefit from good answers; also so that multiple people
can help someone with a very tricky problem. I'm cc'ing the list, which
I'm on, and I'd ap
Hi,
> If it's pcmcia based, the fille to tell it to not try some interrupts
> is /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
I dont know how the Netcard is "connected" it is an internal not in the
pcmcia Slot.
> If it's not, then you may need to set options for the kernel module -
> esp on an older system where it ma
Hi,
> If it's pcmcia based, the fille to tell it to not try some interrupts
> is /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
I dont know how the Netcard is "connected" it is an internal not in the
pcmcia Slot.
> If it's not, then you may need to set options for the kernel module -
> esp on an older system where it ma
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:05:01PM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
> Hello,
> i have a problem on my Notebook. It has an internal Networkcard that works
> under knoppix, when i disable apic and apm. When i now try to use the Card
> on my debian woody installation the NIC doesnt work.
> I disable apic
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:05:01PM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
> Hello,
> i have a problem on my Notebook. It has an internal Networkcard that works
> under knoppix, when i disable apic and apm. When i now try to use the Card
> on my debian woody installation the NIC doesnt work.
> I disable apic
Hello,
i have a problem on my Notebook. It has an internal Networkcard that works
under knoppix, when i disable apic and apm. When i now try to use the Card
on my debian woody installation the NIC doesnt work.
I disable apic apm and/or acpi but it doesnt work. On bootup there are
messages that ther
Hello,
i have a problem on my Notebook. It has an internal Networkcard that works
under knoppix, when i disable apic and apm. When i now try to use the Card
on my debian woody installation the NIC doesnt work.
I disable apic apm and/or acpi but it doesnt work. On bootup there are
messages that ther
From: "Michael Merting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> well the output looks quite normal for me
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:39:40PM -0500, Ilia Lobsanov wrote:
> > `route -n` might might help...
> >
- 160.45.117.128 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.224 U 0 00
eth0
I hate binary arithme
From: "Michael Merting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> well the output looks quite normal for me
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:39:40PM -0500, Ilia Lobsanov wrote:
> > `route -n` might might help...
> >
- 160.45.117.128 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.224 U 0 00
eth0
I hate binary arithm
ember 07, 2001 3:28 PM
> Subject: pcmcia-network problem
>
>
> > hi,
> > well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and my
> network card is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I cannot
> reach the net (no ping comes back).
&g
Hi,
well I am supposed to be this guest-ip.. we have 160.45.117.141-145 to be like
this. Nonetheless I can't connect somehow :/
regards,
michael
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 05:44:29PM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and
>
> Glad I
`route -n` might might help...
ilia.
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Merting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: pcmcia-network problem
> hi,
> well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and my
ne
> well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and
Glad I could help.
> my network card is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I
> cannot reach the net (no ping comes back).
> Plz have a look at my config-files.
> ps sorry for the long file... didn't want to
hi,
well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and my
network card is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I cannot
reach the net (no ping comes back).
Plz have a look at my config-files.
best regards,
michael
ps sorry for the long file... didn't want to us
>
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:28 PM
> Subject: pcmcia-network problem
>
>
> > hi,
> > well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and my
> network card is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I cannot
> reach the n
Hi,
well I am supposed to be this guest-ip.. we have 160.45.117.141-145 to be like this.
Nonetheless I can't connect somehow :/
regards,
michael
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 05:44:29PM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and
>
> Glad
`route -n` might might help...
ilia.
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Merting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: pcmcia-network problem
> hi,
> well now ifconfig shows me all the right para
> well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and
Glad I could help.
> my network card is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I
> cannot reach the net (no ping comes back).
> Plz have a look at my config-files.
> ps sorry for the long file... didn't want t
hi,
well now ifconfig shows me all the right parameters it should show and my network card
is blinking a lot when i try to ping someone but still I cannot reach the net (no ping
comes back).
Plz have a look at my config-files.
best regards,
michael
ps sorry for the long file... didn't want to u
Can You help me with ethernet pcmcia card problem?
I have a taiwan clone laptop with Cirrus PD6729 pcmcia service.
I use the Premax PE-200 ethernet pcmcia card. It work under
windows and it worked when I instaled a potato from instalation
disks. After upgrade to the debian woody with the kernel 2
Can You help me with ethernet pcmcia card problem?
I have a taiwan clone laptop with Cirrus PD6729 pcmcia service.
I use the Premax PE-200 ethernet pcmcia card. It work under
windows and it worked when I instaled a potato from instalation
disks. After upgrade to the debian woody with the kernel
Can anybody help with network problem,
I've got a laptop with a Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb cardbus
card, 2.2.17 kernel,debian 2.2, PCMCIA 3.1.20. At bootup everything is OK,
the network is up and I can ping my server, FTP, telnet... all seems fine.
But network fails and hangs
Can anybody help with network problem,
I've got a laptop with a Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb cardbus
card, 2.2.17 kernel,debian 2.2, PCMCIA 3.1.20. At bootup everything is OK,
the network is up and I can ping my server, FTP, telnet... all seems fine.
But network fails and hangs
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