I have 3+ computers running from one modem - hard ethernet and wifi iphones. My sons' phones drop out frequently requiring the modem to be restarted - but that does'nt bother me too much.
Last night running fine.
Booted up this morning sitting next to my wife who was happily browsing away.
No go for me - even after several reboots.
My computer seems to recognise the modem but refuses to logon.
I also have LMDE installed on a 16GB flash drive and am running on that now - logged on and working fine. So it is not a hardware problem.
Any ideas out there?
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Fails to go online - ok last night
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Re: Fails to go online - ok last night
I have a similar problem with one of my laptops.
The Modem is not always recognized, right away.
This is my work-around for that.
If the Modem shows up in Network-Manager great, other wise . . .
I have to log out and boot into a LiveCD of any Mint/Debian OS-distro and 'set-up' a new connection.
Then, I can log out of the LiveCD and Log-in to the installed LMDE.
Usually, works fine after this ... and it does not drop the connection.
The Modem is then, usually 'seen' by the Network-Manager.
Don't ask my why this works, but it does.
The Modem is not always recognized, right away.
This is my work-around for that.
If the Modem shows up in Network-Manager great, other wise . . .
I have to log out and boot into a LiveCD of any Mint/Debian OS-distro and 'set-up' a new connection.
Then, I can log out of the LiveCD and Log-in to the installed LMDE.
Usually, works fine after this ... and it does not drop the connection.
The Modem is then, usually 'seen' by the Network-Manager.
Don't ask my why this works, but it does.
Re: Fails to go online - ok last night SOLVED
Thank you for that. Tried doing it the lazy way first and rebooted into LMDE hdd, deleted the auto eth and set-up another one.
Worked first go. I have done things like that before and fixed problems - I think that the morning caffeine just hadn't kicked in.
All good now, thank you.
Worked first go. I have done things like that before and fixed problems - I think that the morning caffeine just hadn't kicked in.
All good now, thank you.
Re: Fails to go online - ok last night
Strangely, my install of LXDE did the exact same thing, this morning!
I'll have to give your solution a go, if I can figure out your instructions.
Fortunately, I had another old install I could rely on, otherwise I wouldn't even be here.
I'll have to give your solution a go, if I can figure out your instructions.
Fortunately, I had another old install I could rely on, otherwise I wouldn't even be here.
Re: Fails to go online - ok last night
Here's another one
I use a cable connection and i always turn off my modem when i turn off my computer. When I start my computer and the modem synchronises and says everything is fine my network manager can't connect. I have to restart the modem and only then will the network manager connect. I don't know why this happens but it is stupid realy. If i try to let the computer boot and get the LMDE running and ready AND THEN press on my modem the same stupid thing happens.
I use a cable connection and i always turn off my modem when i turn off my computer. When I start my computer and the modem synchronises and says everything is fine my network manager can't connect. I have to restart the modem and only then will the network manager connect. I don't know why this happens but it is stupid realy. If i try to let the computer boot and get the LMDE running and ready AND THEN press on my modem the same stupid thing happens.