Re: Network Problem

2007-03-12 Thread Baz
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

Re: Network Problem

2007-03-12 Thread Mihira Fernando
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.

[Revised] Network Problem

2007-03-12 Thread Baz
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

Network Problem

2007-03-12 Thread Baz
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

Network problem after sleeping on PPC

2003-05-05 Thread Jan Braun
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.

Re: Network Problem

2003-04-23 Thread Joel HATSCH
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

Re: Network Problem

2003-04-21 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
> 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

Re: Re[2]: Network Problem

2003-04-21 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
> 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

Re: Network Problem

2003-04-21 Thread cyn
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

Re: Network problem

2003-04-21 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
> 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

Re: Network Problem

2003-04-21 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
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

Re: Network problem

2003-04-20 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"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

Re: Network problem

2003-04-20 Thread Jeremy Cheng
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

Network problem

2003-04-20 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-17 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-17 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-17 Thread Heather Stern
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-17 Thread Heather Stern
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-15 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-15 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-13 Thread Heather Stern
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

Re: md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-13 Thread Heather Stern
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

md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-13 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

md5400 Network Problem

2003-01-13 Thread Kowalski Boris
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-10 Thread Derek Broughton
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-10 Thread Derek Broughton
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Ilia Lobsanov
`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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Derek Broughton
> 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

pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
> > 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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Ilia Lobsanov
`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

Re: pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Derek Broughton
> 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

pcmcia-network problem

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
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

Network problem with Premax PE-200 card

2000-10-04 Thread Zdzislaw A. Kaleta
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

Network problem with Premax PE-200 card

2000-10-04 Thread Zdzislaw A. Kaleta
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

Network problem under heavy load.

2000-10-03 Thread Prestel
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

Network problem under heavy load.

2000-10-02 Thread Prestel
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