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					| Titel: unable to get broadband connection.  Verfasst am: 27.08.2008, 09:57 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi, 
 I'm dual booting Windows XP and Kanotix2007, both installed on the same hdd.  I have a router, directly connected to the ethernet port of the computer.  I can get a good connection on XP but nothing at all on Kanotix, I'm sorry to say.
 
 Playing about, I notice that I get a message saying 'no access concentrator found'.  Has this something to do with it?
 
 Incidentally, I found I can't get a connection on another distro, either, so something is wrong somewhere.
 
 Some help here would be appreciated.
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					| Titel: unable to get broadband connection.  Verfasst am: 27.08.2008, 10:35 Uhr |  | 
  
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 Wohnort: Camelot
 
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          | if you have dhcp in the router enabled, network should run during boot automatic, see the symbol on panel left from clock. If you have static ip-adress deinstall better the network-manager and run "netcardconfig" from console or choose the entry in the kanotix-menu. 
 apt-get --purge remove network-manager
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 27.08.2008, 11:35 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Thanks for your reply, Merlin. 
 DHCP is not enabled in the router as it wouldn't give me a connection under XP, either.
 
 I entered the config details using the menu entry and, at the end, got a message that said 'interface enabled.  Do you want it auto-enabled at boot?'
 I opted for 'yes' but the panel icon, next to the clock, still said 'not connected'.
 
 So I opened a console and ran 'netcardconfig'.  I got:
 
 Xlib: connection to "0.0" refused by server
 Xlin: no protocol specified
 
 Xdialog:  Error initialising the gui
 Do you run under X with GTK+ V1.2.0+ installed?
 
 I hope you can make sense of all this.  I didn't try the apt-get --purge remove network manager command as I didn't know if I should do this next or not.
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 27.08.2008, 22:31 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | first run apt-get --purge remove network-manager
 after this run as root netcardconfig
 if you don't find the menu-entry in the kanotix menu change to root in terminal as "sux" and not as "su" and start netcardconfig.
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 28.08.2008, 09:54 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi Merlin, 
 Am in some difficulty here. Have lost my internet connection with windows now, too.  So I'm having to use a live cd to communicate at all.
 
 I'll let you know how I get on once the problems have been sorted out.
 
 Thanks for your help so far.
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 29.08.2008, 15:02 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | In case you want to use my-pppoeconf in live mode boot with 
 nodhcp
 
 cheatcode. netcardconfig is the wrong tool if you don't need a router - which i would highly recommend. If you don't need PPPoE authenfication you should be online without any cheatcode via automated DHCP request.
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