ADSL FREEZES KUBUNTU

Koen trudiekoen at telkomsa.net
Sat Sep 16 19:18:16 UTC 2006


I got a Billion BIPAC-5102G adsl router. My Primary DNS is: 196.25.1.1 my
Secondary DNS is 196.25.1.9

Under network settings:
Network interfaces: The eth1 ip address is 10.0.0.101 (kubuntu created this
ip adress)Protocol is dhcp
Routes: is 0.0.0.0 should this be the same as 10.0.0.101 as selected by
Kubuntu and the device should it be pppo?
Domain name system: Host name is that my service provider? and Domain
name.....I am not on a network. Under Domain Servers I type in my Primary
and Secondary DNS is this correct.
Network profiles I dono what to do

I am totally new to kubuntu can someone give direction





-----Original Message-----
From: kubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:kubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com]On Behalf Of Rob
Blomquist
Sent: 11 September 2006 10:46 PM
To: Kubuntu Help and User Discussions
Subject: Re: ADSL FREEZES KUBUNTU


On Monday 11 September 2006 13:11, Koen wrote:
> You are correct it is a ADSL router and 4 PC can connect to the internet.
> Even under Ubundu it freezed. I tried anything now and the only thing that
> really works on this router is XP without any hassle. I configured my XP
in
> 3minutes but Kubuntu is really difficult to setup espesialy if I did
> everything according to the book. What commands can I use in terminal to
> see what is my ip-adresses and routing information? Where do I type in all
> these info under system settings?

You can type ifconfig to get a good bit of info about your connection. The
command route will get you the routing table, both can be used to configure
your connection as root.

You will enter these commands in a console window. the KDE console program
is
Konsole, under System in the KDE Menu.

It would be interesting to see output of ifconfig, and route from your
machine. In Konsole, highlight the text you want to copy, and right click
select "copy", then paste it into an email.

To use System Settings, you would enter all the info in Network Settings as
the root administrator. Mine is set up to use my router as the default
gateway, and as the DNS provider.

But the first thing I would check out is the ADSL router. Is it compatible
with Linux, or does it need to be tweaked, thrown out, or worked around?
Query google for answers. Use both the router name and model and the ISP and
linux. You may find answers there.

Rob

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