DSL

Dennis Castanos dennismouille at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 12 06:36:35 UTC 2007


I thank you for help.  I;m using edgy and only got to here on you 
instuctions
for starters click on Ethernet connection for eth0 and
deactivate it by clicking on the "Deactivate" button.

I don't see a Ethernet connection
Dennis


>From: NoOp <glgxg at mfire.com>
>Reply-To: "Ubuntu user technical support,not for general discussions" 
><ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>Subject: Re: DSL
>Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:02:36 -0800
>
>Dennis Castanos wrote:
> > Matthew
> > I did the all the cammands you emailed me and it started working again.
> > This happens from time to time.  Can you tell me which command fix it?
> > Thank you much - Dennis
> >
> > mouille at mouille-laptop:~$ ifconfig
> > eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:D8:EA:67:CF
> >           inet addr:208.106.49.16  Bcast:208.106.49.255  
>Mask:255.255.254.0
> >           inet6 addr: fe80::211:d8ff:feea:67cf/64 Scope:Link
> >           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
> >           RX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> >           TX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> >           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> >           RX bytes:952 (952.0 b)  TX bytes:1184 (1.1 KiB)
> >           Interrupt:225
> >
> > eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:F0:5F:F9:5E
> >           inet addr:192.168.1.103  Bcast:192.168.1.255  
>Mask:255.255.255.0
> >           inet6 addr: fe80::212:f0ff:fe5f:f95e/64 Scope:Link
> >           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
> >           RX packets:63 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> >           TX packets:20 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> >           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> >           RX bytes:5143 (5.0 KiB)  TX bytes:1895 (1.8 KiB)
> >           Interrupt:177 Base address:0x4000 Memory:fbffa000-fbffafff
> >
> > lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
> >           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
> >           inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
> >           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
> >           RX packets:2 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> >           TX packets:2 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> >           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
> >           RX bytes:84 (84.0 b)  TX bytes:84 (84.0 b)
>
>As someone has already pointed out, you can connect to your DSL provider
>via linux, Windoze, or whatever. It does not matter to the DSL provider;
>what does matter is that your interface is set up properly. If you can
>connect with windows, my guess is that you have your eth interfaces set
>up wrong.
>
> > eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:D8:EA:67:CF
> >           inet addr:208.106.49.16  Bcast:208.106.49.255
>                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Before you do the following, log into your DSL modem/router and check
>the DNS settings (perhaps log into 192.168.1.1 from your browser?) -
>don't change them, just write down what they are. You can also do this
>in Windows if you can't from linux just yet. I'm guessing from the above
>IP that you are using c-net and your DNS should be:
>
>Primary DNS:
>63.172.74.211
>Secondary DNS:
>63.172.74.203
>
>See: http://www.c-zone.net/settings.php
>
>In Ubuntu
>Go to System|Administration|Networking
>and bring up the network settings interface.
>
>From the above it appears that you have two NIC's in the laptop. You
>only need one, so for starters click on Ethernet connection for eth0 and
>deactivate it by clicking on the "Deactivate" button.
>   Now click on the eth1 interface and the "DNS" tab. Add your DNS IP's.
>and click OK.
>   Now go back to the Connections tab & click on the Properties for eth1.
>Check to see if the connection settings are set for "DHCP". Click OK.
>At the bottom of the page you'll see: "Default gateway device", make
>sure that it is set to eth1. Click OK.
>
>Now bring up your browser (Firefox?) and try to connect to your DSL
>modem and/or Google. Does it work? If not, you might want power down
>your laptop, reboot your DSL modem (power down for 30 sec or more), wait
>another 30 sec and then power up your laptop & boot back into linux and
>then try again.
>
>If that doesn't work, then try doing the same using eth0 instead of
>eth1. Just remember to only have one active at a time while you are
>troubleshooting.
>
>If neither work, then try using a fixed IP rather than DHCP. It could be
>that your modem/router isn't issuing a proper IP address and using a
>fixed IP will work instead... say 192.168.1.103, or perhaps a different
>subnet, say 192.168.4.103.
>
>That's my 2 cents... good luck & hope that helps.
>
>
>
>
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