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Re: HELP!!!



> prevent you from setting up your network card successfully unless your
> card is supported by the list on the CD. 

that's it - it's not supported.

> Have you tried using modconf and selecting other network cards to see if
> there's another 3COM listing you can use?  

none of the others seem to work - the install just hangs.

> Can you at least ping the network or your own machine's IP address?  

nope, not yet.

On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, sc wrote:

> On 11/18/00 3:21 PM, urbanyon (urbanyon@urbanyon.com) wrote:
> >i am using a cdrom that came with the book 'learning debian gnu/linux'
> >(oreilly).  various packages that even the book tells i need are not on
> >there.  
> 
> I've done installations from that CD before on LAN network connected 
> systems successfully.  There shouldn't be anything missing from the CD to 
> prevent you from setting up your network card successfully unless your 
> card is supported by the list on the CD.
> 
> >i am connecting to the 'net via a
> >dsl-type connection, using a netopia router.  the network card in the
> >potential debian machine is a 3com PCI card, model # 3CSOHO100-TX.  
> 
> Have you tried using modconf and selecting other network cards to see if 
> there's another 3COM listing you can use?
> 
> >here are my questions:
> >
> >1. is there a program that i can use to set up a 'net connection using my
> >NIC?
> 
> This was an option in the installation process if I'm not mistaken where 
> it asks you what's the main way you'll be connecting to the Internet or 
> if you computer is on a network already.  Then you enter in all the 
> relevant info (IP address, router info, etc.)  You could modify the 
> network files by hand though.
> 
> >2. do i need to do anything to check that the NIC is, in fact, installed?
> 
> Can you at least ping the network or your own machine's IP address?
> 
> 
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