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Hi,
Recently I requested information and advice from this group. Thanks again to all wh responded to that inquiry. In the course of that investigation I discovered that my motherboard had a built in functional Broadcom (ASUS) ethernet controller, as well as the Realtek nic which I had installed. This is like found money... I didn't order the MB nic option and I didn't pay for it... Anyway, after getting the lan operational as eth1 using the Realtek nic which I installed, I tried unplugging the cable from the realtek nic and plugging it into the Broadcom connector. After reboot, matters were much as I expected. eth0 started successfully during boot and the initial routing table contained the route to my lan. I happily started kppp to check my mail and to peruse the newsgroups. Kppp dialed normally and then was unable to find interface ppp0. The phenomenon is repeatable. Unplugging the cable from the Broadcom connector and rebooting restores the status quo ante with respect to kppp. This seems mildly bizarre to me. As I mentioned before, I am a newbie and have little networking knowledge. I have read every reference which I could find, including the Ethernet howto and the networking howto. I would be greatly appreciative if some kind soul could either diagnose the problem reported here, on the basis of the scanty information provided, or in the alternative, advise me as to how to proceed with an investigation of the matter. TIA Cordially, -- R. W. Murr Die gedanken sind frei. Robert Murr |
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Robert Murr schrieb:
> I happily started kppp to check my mail and to peruse the newsgroups. Kppp > dialed normally and then was unable to find interface ppp0. why does it want to find ppp0? aren't you connected to internet via LAN? -- Bernhard | theEdge -Linux User #368478- http://www.alf.at.tc Austrian Linux Forum |
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Bernhard Kastner wrote:
> Robert Murr schrieb: >> I happily started kppp to check my mail and to peruse the newsgroups. >> Kppp dialed normally and then was unable to find interface ppp0. > > why does it want to find ppp0? aren't you connected to internet via LAN? > No. The lan consists of my desktop and my laptop and a router. I dial an ISP from my desktop. -- R. W. Murr Die gedanken sind frei. |
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