Setting up internet connection--help needed

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subramanian
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Setting up internet connection--help needed

Post by subramanian »

Hi I am new to Linux.

I have problem setting up the internet.

I am able to connect to internet through pppoe in windows.

In Linux,

When i type

sudo pppoeconf

it says eth0 detected.

And i takes me to a new screen, it searches for the device and says device not properly connected. But when I do a ping to my ADSL modem, I am able to do that succesfully. Also, the ethenet light in my modem is active.

I have given the static ip address as 192.168.1.10
and the subnet mask as 255..255.255.0

Can anyone describe me in detail about setting up the connection.
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Post by scorp123 »

timmyflight wrote:in terminal type sudo modprobe eth0
'modprobe' expects module (= device driver) names, not device names. Those commands you posted are unlikely to work. :roll:
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Re: Setting up internet connection--help needed

Post by scorp123 »

subramanian wrote:I am able to connect to internet through pppoe in windows.
Best thing would probably be if you booted into Windows and systematically wrote down all the settings there, e.g. check with 'Control Panel' which device is configured how (e.g. IP adresses? Netmask? Dynamic IP or static IP? etc.) and then tried to replicate those setting on Linux. Also: Check your provider's forums, FAQ sections and tech support pages. At least here where I live all providers will give you the needed general tech information (= it works on any OS that speaks TCP/IP) in their tech sections so it might be worth to check it out. Even if they only give such infos for Windows or e.g. Mac OS (some providers here just do that) that would be sufficient to correctly apply those settings to Linux.

Because the little info you give is not nearly enough and without knowing how your setup is supposed to look like (e.g. by looking at the working Windows settings) any hints we give here would amount to wild guessing and I doubt that this woul get you anywhere unfortunately.

Can you please check your Windows settings and post them here? And check your provider's pages?

Regards.
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Post by scorp123 »

timmyflight wrote:OOPS... I was responding from my work (M$) computer, from memory.... :oops:
No problem :wink: You're trying to help and that is what counts. 8)
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