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deedoubleu 06-05-2007 15:31

Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
I am a new member on this forum with limited IT knowledge. I am exploring Linux as an alternative to Win98SE using a LIVE CD of Mandriva One. It does look pretty good. However I am having difficulty logging to the internet. I use VM broadband via an Actiontec router using a usb connection to my old Tinypc.

Is it because Linux does not work with a usb? Do I need a driver?

If I was able to surf using Linux, I am thinking of partioning the HD and have a dual boot system. Win98SE and Mandriva linux. Are there any drawbacks with this setup?

Thanks
dw

zing_deleted 06-05-2007 15:34

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
it wont have drivers for the modem sorry router . Does it have ethernet? if so try that if that fails it may not have drivers for that either

Paul K 06-05-2007 15:34

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
You'll need the USB driver for the adaptor, can you not just work straight to ethernet as this should work out of the box with all Operating systems.

punky 06-05-2007 15:35

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
:welcome: to the forum. :)

Its because of the USB. They need special drivers and I am not sure if there are any Linux ones available. VM don't provide any.

The best thing to do is to buy an ethernet card. They are less than 10 quid new, and once you have one you can use an ethernet cable and Linux would detect it fine and use the Internet.

zing_deleted 06-05-2007 15:37

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
if you buy an ethernet adapter make sure its either driven natively in the distro your using or comes with a linux driver

Cobbydaler 06-05-2007 15:39

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
Assuming the Actiontec router is wireless & you connect via a usb wireless adaptor, what make & model is the usb dongle?

deedoubleu 06-05-2007 15:46

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
Thanks guys
I don't have an ethernet port on my pc. I guess I will need to buy a ethernet card and try that out first. I believe it should speed up my connection as well.

dw

---------- Post added at 15:46 ---------- Previous post was at 15:43 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 34295778)
Assuming the Actiontec router is wireless & you connect via a usb wireless adaptor, what make & model is the usb dongle?

The Actiontec router is wireless and connected to set top box by ethernet. I should have clarified that my pc is connected to the Actiontec box by usb 2 (?).

dw

zing_deleted 06-05-2007 15:48

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
so your wired to the pc (this is how I saw it(ive seen actiontec iirc with lan via enet and usb ) the router would need a driver to run off usb. Remember my point about making sure anything you buy to add comes with a linux driver that works with the distro you fancy or you will be no better off

I take it you got it all working fine on win 98?

Cobbydaler 06-05-2007 15:50

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
So it's a wireless usb adaptor that you plug into your pc? What make & model is the adaptor?

The reason I ask, is that certain linux distros will detect certain wireless usb adaptors from a live CD...

zing_deleted 06-05-2007 15:50

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
oh im confused now im assuming its hard wired via usb

punky 06-05-2007 15:56

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deedoubleu (Post 34295783)
Thanks guys
I don't have an ethernet port on my pc. I guess I will need to buy a ethernet card and try that out first. I believe it should speed up my connection as well.

That's correct. Also, it will speed up your computer (which as you say, is quite old), as USB adaptors do take some of your computer's processing power. Ethernet cars do all the processing on board, so uses less of your computer.

deedoubleu 06-05-2007 16:08

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
:confused:
I have re checked my the connections. I have a cable modem connected to the settop box which is in the lounge. The Actiontec (model GT701-WRU) is in connected to the modem by a cable in another room using the Cable/DSL port. My pc is linked to the actiontec router by usb. The actiontec router also has a ethernet connection which I cannot use because my pc does not have a ethernet port. The whole setup works OK under Win98 with my son able to use his AppleMac wirelessly. The problem is I cannot see my broadband connection when I boot my pc from the Madriva One CD.

zing_deleted 06-05-2007 16:12

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
as has been said its a driver. If you buy a ethernet card for your pc and use the ethernet lan that is you best chance but please dont take it forgranted this card will work either unless you ensure there is a linux driver for it

Cobbydaler 06-05-2007 16:20

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deedoubleu (Post 34295807)
:confused:
I have re checked my the connections. I have a cable modem connected to the settop box which is in the lounge. The Actiontec (model GT701-WRU) is in connected to the modem by a cable in another room using the Cable/DSL port. My pc is linked to the actiontec router by usb. The actiontec router also has a ethernet connection which I cannot use because my pc does not have a ethernet port. The whole setup works OK under Win98 with my son able to use his AppleMac wirelessly. The problem is I cannot see my broadband connection when I boot my pc from the Madriva One CD.

Is there a physical wire connecting your PC to the Actiontec router?

deedoubleu 06-05-2007 16:23

Re: Problem logging to internet using Mandriva LiveCD
 
:handshake
dw


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