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Gerben

2004-01-23, 7:47 pm

I am using RH9 for some time now, working fine. I used to have it connected
via a PC as a router running XP. Now I have a number of computers behind a
normal ruoter with switch and I can't get the RH onto the network anymore. I
the past it was plug it in and it worked without any adjustments or change
of settings, it was all perfectly running.
I have set it to obtain an IP adress automaticaly, nothing is detected than.
Manualy it I have been ablr to get an active connection, but I do not get an
internet connection. As I am a bid of a newbee with Linux, I do not know how
to solve this. With windows I know by now how to get it to work, you learn
after many years of stugeling with this fine software, but as said with
Linux I am not that far yet.

Thanks for your help


Jan Gerrit Kootstra

2004-01-23, 7:47 pm

"Gerben" <gwolsink@raketnet.nl> schreef in bericht
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quote:

> I am using RH9 for some time now, working fine. I used to have it


connected
quote:

> via a PC as a router running XP. Now I have a number of computers behind a
> normal ruoter with switch and I can't get the RH onto the network anymore.


I
quote:

> the past it was plug it in and it worked without any adjustments or change
> of settings, it was all perfectly running.
> I have set it to obtain an IP adress automaticaly, nothing is detected


than.
quote:

> Manualy it I have been ablr to get an active connection, but I do not get


an
quote:

> internet connection. As I am a bid of a newbee with Linux, I do not know


how
quote:

> to solve this. With windows I know by now how to get it to work, you learn
> after many years of stugeling with this fine software, but as said with
> Linux I am not that far yet.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>



Gerben,


I do not quite understand your problem yet. Maybe disscussing it in off
group Dutch may help.


Regards,


Jan Gerrit


NoneOfBusiness

2004-01-23, 7:47 pm

On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:26:49 +0100, "Jan Gerrit Kootstra"
<jan.gerrit@kootstra.org.uk> wrote:
quote:

>"Gerben" <gwolsink@raketnet.nl> schreef in bericht
>news:Bc7rb.214781$Oz2.26586676@amsnews03.chello.com...
>connected
>I
>than.
>an
>how
>
>Gerben,
>
>
>I do not quite understand your problem yet. Maybe disscussing it in off
>group Dutch may help.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Jan Gerrit
>



I have the exact same problem behind a d-link brioadband router with
Fedora. I can access pc's and devices behind the router but cannot
access outside of it. Windows pc's on same router work fine and can
access both ways.
Jan Gerrit Kootstra

2004-01-23, 7:47 pm

"NoneOfBusiness" <NoneofBusiness@nob.com> schreef in bericht
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quote:

> On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:26:49 +0100, "Jan Gerrit Kootstra"
> <jan.gerrit@kootstra.org.uk> wrote:
>
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> I have the exact same problem behind a d-link brioadband router with
> Fedora. I can access pc's and devices behind the router but cannot
> access outside of it. Windows pc's on same router work fine and can
> access both ways.



Is the gateway set ok?


Kind regards,


Jan Gerrit


NoneOfBusiness

2004-01-23, 7:47 pm

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:04:42 +0100, "Jan Gerrit Kootstra"
<jan.gerrit@kootstra.org.uk> wrote:
quote:

>"NoneOfBusiness" <NoneofBusiness@nob.com> schreef in bericht
> news:q5uirv4svafvjhma6f1kibbfgrflc441o5@
4ax.com...
>behind a
>anymore.
>change
>get
>know
>learn
>
>Is the gateway set ok?
>
>
>Kind regards,
>
>
>Jan Gerrit
>


from other things i read i believe that is the problem. I do not think
the dhcp server is populating the gateway correctly on fedora. I am
going to make the changes and try again
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