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From: Edward Langenback on 11 Apr 2006 23:23 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've got a problem getting win98se to connect with my adsl modem. the modem is a Centurytel flavored Netopia 3341. PC1 connects to it via USB cable and the Cayman drivers included with the modem. PC2 connects via straight-through ethernet cable (NOT a crossover cable) from a Mercury C39 10/100 ethernet card. Both PC's are Win98SE, PC2 dual boots debian sarge. On PC2 I've got the adapter entry in the networking applet, along with tcp/ip, Client for microsoft networks and Frinter and File sharing. I tried using windows Internet Connection Sharing from PC1, but PC2 cannot see or connect to, PC1. Yes, Both PC's have identical (new) NIC's. I have tried every possible arrangement of options on everything (including re-installing windows with default settings) in an effort to get the computer to be able to connect to the modem when I run the Cayman setup utility that comes with the modem. I have also tried using RASPPPOE_98B and RASPPPOE_99 and it also fails to connect to the modem at all. This exact same hardware setup (with zero changes) has absolutely no problem connecting when I boot the Debian Sarge Linux side of my dual boot ... no centurytel software needed at all. The other day after thirty tries, it WAS working, windows was able to connect to the modem's control page and the internet in general. I installed a firewall (sygate personal, have used it for years without complaint), and on re-booting windows is once again unable to connect to the internet. I'd appreciate any suggestions. I'd consider running Linux full time but there's still some windows only things that I need online and this machine is just not up to running Debian AND Wine AND my Windoze programs at the same time (it's a very old 64mb P200.) Thanks for any help... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEPHLctxjpXLnnbHARApKpAJ9QYupY214StLhN7FPUP0RdDw6K/QCeJ0k3 mLdLTvsSgWka+Nk2hEm0FVo= =ZcXK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
From: Wulf Solter on 12 Apr 2006 06:21 From a quick review of your modem it is purely that - a modem. What you are after is an adsl ROUTER. You will be very lucky if you can access the modem you currently have with USB & Ethernet at the same time. A solution would be to to plug modem's USB into the pc that is powered on most often, connect between the two pc's using a crossover cable. If it is more than a few meters i suggest using a premade cable, with a cross over adapter :) Turn on internet sharing on the pc that connects to USB modem. Done. Be warned that 98SE sometimes doesn't like having network settings played with too much and after enough fiddling nothign will work a needs a re-install, IMHO. wulf Edward Langenback wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I've got a problem getting win98se to connect with my adsl modem. > the modem is a Centurytel flavored Netopia 3341. > > PC1 connects to it via USB cable and the Cayman drivers included with the > modem. > > PC2 connects via straight-through ethernet cable (NOT a crossover cable) > from a Mercury C39 10/100 ethernet card. > > Both PC's are Win98SE, PC2 dual boots debian sarge. > > On PC2 I've got the adapter entry in the networking applet, along with > tcp/ip, Client for microsoft networks and Frinter and File sharing. > > I tried using windows Internet Connection Sharing from PC1, but PC2 cannot > see or connect to, PC1. Yes, Both PC's have identical (new) NIC's. > > I have tried every possible arrangement of options on everything (including > re-installing windows with default settings) in an effort to get the > computer to be able to connect to the modem when I run the Cayman setup > utility that comes with the modem. > > I have also tried using RASPPPOE_98B and RASPPPOE_99 and it also fails to > connect to the modem at all. > > This exact same hardware setup (with zero changes) has absolutely no problem > connecting when I boot the Debian Sarge Linux side of my dual boot ... no > centurytel software needed at all. > > The other day after thirty tries, it WAS working, windows was able to > connect to the modem's control page and the internet in general. I > installed a firewall (sygate personal, have used it for years without > complaint), and on re-booting windows is once again unable to connect to > the internet. > > I'd appreciate any suggestions. I'd consider running Linux full time but > there's still some windows only things that I need online and this machine > is just not up to running Debian AND Wine AND my Windoze programs at the > same time (it's a very old 64mb P200.) > > Thanks for any help... > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFEPHLctxjpXLnnbHARApKpAJ9QYupY214StLhN7FPUP0RdDw6K/QCeJ0k3 > mLdLTvsSgWka+Nk2hEm0FVo= > =ZcXK > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
From: Thrasher Remailer on 12 Apr 2006 16:36 Wulf Solter <ssolter(a)gmail.com> wrote: > From a quick review of your modem it is purely that - a modem. What you > are after is an adsl ROUTER. You will be very lucky if you can access > the modem you currently have with USB & Ethernet at the same time. Thing is, he's doing exactly that when he boots *nix, it's just windows that refuses to work witht it. > A solution would be to to plug modem's USB into the pc that is powered > on most often, connect between the two pc's using a crossover cable. If > it is more than a few meters i suggest using a premade cable, with a > cross over adapter :) Turn on internet sharing on the pc that connects > to USB modem. Done. He's also already said that ICS doesn't work because he can't get a lan connection between the two boxes in the first place. > Be warned that 98SE sometimes doesn't like having network settings > played with too much and after enough fiddling nothign will work a needs > a re-install, IMHO. He's already done a re-install of windows and he said it didn't help.
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