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Setting up network configuration
But i always get a message in linux that says " cannot activate eth0"... do an lspci and take note of the kind of network card, check using dmesg that the network card is recognized and the correct driver is loaded, if it isn't, load it by hand using insmod. Then use ifconfig eth0 <ipaddress> up to bring up the NIC

Problems setting up network/wireless
This is a FAQ on this list but it still keeps tripping people up -- despite being clearly documented in ifconfig(8): alias Establish an additional network address for this interface. This is sometimes useful when changing network numbers, and one wishes to accept packets addressed to the old interface.

Setting up network
I am trying to set up network for a Nintendo wireless WIFI adapter. One of the steps in setting it up is to set up ICS. I cant do this. I have followed everything in the help and support center. I followed the directions here: To configure Internet options for Internet Connection Sharing Open Internet Explorer.

Setting up network -- need low-level info
Private mail is usually not replied to. * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l. org/goodpost.htm "Jeff" <nO_SP_A_m_news_groups_@_bass__oon_No__man.com_s_Pa_m.com> wrote in message news:uVT4MRqcEHA.2816@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... I'm currently setting up my first "real" home network (my kid are virus magnets) and,

Setting up network with suse 8.0
Brian McCauley BAMcCau...@bham.ac.uk comp os linux setup r...@thompson.resnet.gatech.edu (Ryan Thompson) writes: I am trying to set up an isolated network behind my linux box (planning on doing ip masquerading). When I try to create the route for the network on the 2nd interface, it won't use the gateway I set.

Win Fax and Scan Set up
Elle Johnson ("Ghost Whisperer") is behind the project, which is set up at Denis Leary and Jim Serpico's Sony Pictures Television-based Apostle Productions. DAY BREAK (ABC) - TV One has quietly acquired the off-network rights to the Alphabet's short-lived drama. All 13 episodes, seven of which were never

Help setting up network printer
Bob Martin bmar...@ayrix.net alt os linux Gene Hinds wrote: Can someone please give some guidance on setting up a network printer. At work I am trying to swap over to Linux from Win2k but am unable to figure out how to set up a network printer. I think I am putting in the network printers ip address right but am

Problem setting up network
I am trying to set up a network at home using 2 Ethernet cards (BNC) and 2 PCs running Windows 98. Through Control Panel, Network, I installed Client for Microsoft Networks, Restarted the computer and installed the TCP/IP Protocol with IP addresses 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 I carried

Problems setting up network
Phil pm...@charter.net microsoft public win2000 networking "Gretta" <woot@bigpond. net.au> wrote in news:026d01c3178d$f0ca8e60 $a4012...@phx.gbl: I have Win 2000, both computers are connected with a cross- over cable and I have ADSL. I need the network to be set up and for both computers to share the internet

Setting up a 2nd DNS server on SBS network
I set up the the My Documents folders in both accounts to be shared over the network exactly as previously. However, the Kids' Documents folder stubbornly remains inaccessible from other computers although I can see it over the network. If I try to open that folder, I get the dreaded Windows "Bong!

Setting Up Network with Cable Modem
I have a Vista Laptop working off a wireless network connected to a P2 windows 2000 desktop. I have internet on both, but I can't figure out how to set up a connection between my laptop and desktop so that I can set up a printer and shared folder. I NEED to be able to print to my printer on my desktop from my

Need Help Setting Up Network Faxing
Set up a "network shared" folder on both computers. Click Start/Help and then search for information about how to do that. Set them up for using password protection. If using ethernet NIC cards for the connection between both computers, give one a static ip address of 192.168.4.1 and give the other 192.168.4.2.

pls help in setting up Network
I'm in the process of trying to set up a network but am having a few difficulties. I have all the require cables, I have a Speedtouch 4 port DSL router, 2 Netgear FA331 10/100 cards. Both machines are running Win98se. I initially put both cards in the machines but had tremendous difficulties in actually getting

programs for setting up network at home...
Steve
Winograd [MVP] winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <790401c47694$cdb0a600$a3012...@phx.gbl>, "Dee" <deemurphy...@yahoo.com> wrote: Could someone please tell me how to set up my network for file and printer sharing? Also I am using Cable Internet and using a hub for the

Simple Directions For Setting up Network IN XP
Use /etc/defaultrouter to list the IP addresses of the default routers on your network. (No good for network routes, but may be useful for some users.) - Create your own /etc/rc*.d/S* script that installs the routes you want on system start-up. - Run a routing protocol. It beats the heck out of manually configuring

windows XP - Vista home network
You would configure ICS so that your network connection is the public interface and the loopback adapter is the private interface. If you want to stick with 192.168.15.0/24 you would have to use third party NAT software. ICS uses 192.168.0.0/24 . Once you have NAT or ICS set up on the loopback network,

Setting up network and file sharing
I just had a question since I'm not a networking guru (hopfully I'll learn somthing from you all). I am getting a cable modem service here in the next three weeks called RoadRunner. Some of you may have it or have heard of it. The RR people tell me that I can set up a network using a hub with the cable modem,

setting up network problem
World of Windows Networking http://www.helmig.com/ Do it yourself LAN http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Howto/HomeLAN/ THE site for information on home PC networks http://www.homepcnetwork.com/index.htm Networking http://www.pcmech.com/networking.htm Setting up the Network http://www.hildrum.com/network2.html

Setting up a 2nd DNS server on SBS network
Mick
Murphy - Qld - Australia "Duane Lee" wrote: I would certainly appreciate anyone's help in setting up my home network using Vista. I have had this network set up and running for about three years (so I am not "brand new" at this). However, what has changed is the fact that now one of my computers runs Vista

Setting up network at home
Michael Perry mpe...@tsoft.com alt os linux On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 20:16:06 -0600, Gene Hinds <genehi...@mindspring.com> wrote: Can someone please give some guidance on setting up a network printer. At work I am trying to swap over to Linux from Win2k but am unable to figure out how to set up a network printer.