Re: kubuntu ethernet setup help, please
- From: "justin.seiferth@xxxxxxxxx" <justin.seiferth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Nov 2006 10:21:44 -0800
I hope this reply isn't insulting- however you'll need to have a
switch, I guess that may or may not be obvious. Kunbunu, like MS
Windows XP assumes you are using DHCP- that is it looks for a server to
get it's IP address from. (Ubuntu- pls change this or add the option
for a manual setting during install). So, to work as I suspect you are
trying to setup after checking to see that the "lights are on" and
there's a hardware level recognition of the card being detected and the
cable being present you'll have to go into System Settings on the
Kunbuntu menu and then go into Administrator mode. If you are just
trying to network the computers together you'll need to manually set
the internet address. As others have suggestions, try 192.168.2.X where
X is two different numbers for the two computers. Avoid X==1 since
that's usually used for the "gateway" to the internet. No using the two
internet addresses the computers should be able to see (ping) one
another.
If not or you want to hook them up to reach the outside world you'll
have to configure a gateway and a name server- these are manual options
you'll need to determine from your router setup or set the router up to
serve as a DHCP server and ignore the advice above as these settings
will be gleaned from the router.
me
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