RE: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than with Windows & 56K modem
Well, dhcp will be the reason your resolv.conf is being changed.... If
you are using pumpd then in /etc/pump.conf put:
device eth0 {
nodns
}
That'll stop it touching your resolv.conf file along with your ip's etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luca Zampetti [mailto:zampetti@bellsouth.net]
Sent: 05 January 2003 01:17
To: James Ireson; debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
Cc: d.love@dl.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than with
Windows & 56K modem
Importance: High
no no - downloads are fast, navigation is painful
DCHP is set on the router & also on Linux (I believe at least, because
Linux installed itself from Debian's FTP server using the automatic DHCP
routine of the installer ... )
Lou
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Ireson" <jireson@weeble.oooarrr.cx>
To: "'Luca Zampetti'" <zampetti@bellsouth.net>;
<debian-sparc@lists.debian.org>
Cc: <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 8:03 PM
Subject: RE: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than with
Windows & 56K modem
> A good guess will be that you have dhcp turned on in the router and on
> your machine....
>
> However you say that your connection is like a 56k modem (or slower),
> not sure why dns would matter on this one.... You should find with
> most adsl/ cable modems that using their build in dns is fine, they
> will have got your isp's dns server address' via dhcp and will be
> using those to respond to your machine.
>
> I'm assuming your problem is more that when using the web for example
> that downloads go slow rather than you not being able to get to sites?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luca Zampetti [mailto:zampetti@bellsouth.net]
> Sent: 04 January 2003 23:58
> To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> Cc: d.love@dl.ac.uk
> Subject: Fw: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than
with
> Windows & 56K modem
> Importance: High
>
>
> It is a real pain .... there is a program for setting the pppoe
> connection that shows up in some kde menu, running it leads the OS to
> discover it has a eth0 (which it already knows) and to nothing else
> because apparently the interface is already in use by some connection
> (wonder which one, I have only one ...) ... ifconfig does not help
> either ...
>
> Why does the OS overwrite the resolv.conf file with the settings it
> "invented" automatically during the installation instead of accepting
> my ISP provider IP address for the DNS server?
>
> Lou
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dave Love" <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
> To: "Luca Zampetti" <zampetti@bellsouth.net>
> Cc: <debian-sparc@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than
with
> Windows & 56K modem
>
>
> > I guess your network interface settings are inconsistent with the
> > router's port (assuming you have connected to it directly). On an
> > Ultra use `ethtool' to view and adjust the settings, but that
doesn't
> > seem to work on sparc32. [I'd actually be interested if anyone else
> > can say what to use on sparc32.]
> >
>
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