Originally posted by danleff:
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Originally posted by johnwoodrow:
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Hello, complete newbie here. I live in France and have been with Wanadoo for a good year now. Recently I have installed FC4 on my other computer (Kernel: 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4smp) and I can't get it to work on the internet. The Modem is a Sagem F@st 3202 which is connected via USB, it came with a setup disk that I can't get to work.
The disk that came with the modem...does it come with Linux drivers, or is it a driver disk for Windows only?
In terms of Fedora, you have the version for a multi-processor system. Is this what you have?
Is your ISP a DSL account that requires you to login to the account, or is it broadband?
Does the ISp connect using dynamic assignment of the ip address or static ip?
In general, Linux likes to connect via NIC cards, not USB modems, which are still poorly supported. Is there a NIC card in the system?
I guess it's a disk for windows only, I can explore the disk but when I click on any .exe files I get the message 'Couldn't display "/media/cdrom/Livebox.exe".'
I don't have a multi processor system, I have a pentium 4 2.8GHZ with Hyper Threading.
Our account is broadband.
I don't know whether the isp connects using dynamic assignment or static. How can I find out?
What's an NIC card? I don't know. How can I find out? The computer is connected to the livebox via a type B to type A usb. There are also 2 ethernet ports on the livebox.