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| I am installing Debian Sarge and having trouble getting it to recognise my siemens 4200 router. I run suse on another disk and it works fine. I also run XPpro. Again no problem. During installation sarge tried and said it found a network but could not configure it. I tried to do in manually during installation and post install but keep getting the error " Sorry, I scanned 1 interface, but the Access Concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please check your network and modem cables. Another reason for the scan failure may also be another running pppoe process which controls the modem. Now I know everyting is fine 'cause when I boot back into XP everyting works fine. I can't even access the setup window via my web browser in sarge. I get an error saying I am not permitted to. I have tried accessing as root as well. I would dearly love to make sarge my choosen OS 'cause it's quick, sharp, and simple with (I have read) great support in APT . Suse 10.1 is slow clunky and no support through yast unless you register and pay. Would love anybodies help as I have spent several days trying to find information about my particular problem on the net with no success. I have reinstalled from my 14 (yes 14) cd pack 4 times thinking it must be a hicup at installation to no avail. What annoys me is that suse installed beautifully and setup everything (except my printer canon BJC-265SP) perfectly so it's not an equipment failure. Thanks a NEW linux fan Al. |
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| On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 11:05:55 UTC, "Big Al" <alhumphrey@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > I am installing Debian Sarge and having trouble getting it to recognise my > siemens 4200 router. I run suse on another disk and it works fine. I also > run XPpro. Again no problem. During installation sarge tried and said it > found a network but could not configure it. I tried to do in manually during > installation and post install but keep getting the error " > Sorry, I scanned 1 interface, but the Access > > Concentrator of your provider did not respond. I'm also very new to Linux so the following may be miles off track Is Sarge picking up an IP address from the router? Most routers include DHCP functionality. The command ifconfig should report on IP addresses allocated. My router is a Netgear model set up to provide a range of addresses as DHCP with the remainder set up statically. Despite other problems - mainly my inexperience with Linux - Sarge picks up an IP address successfully. -- Jim Backus running OS/2 Warp 3 & 4, Debian Linux and Win98SE bona fide replies to j <dot> backus <the circle thingy> jita <dot> demon <dot> co <dot> uk |
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