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<span style="color:#0000FF;">Thanks Lem. I eventually got linux to recognise my modem and I think it is connecting however when I start up Mozilla and try and go to a site It does nothing.
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<span style="color:#0000FF;">I have tried setting up my internet connection with the wizard but I don't really know if I am doing it right. Question.. Does the "network adapter" mean Modem or is it referring to something else.
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im almost certain it refers to your ethernet card. if you're getting internet through cable, dsl, or a network, that's what youll be using.
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I am at a total loss now. I know I am connected to by ISP because I can Ping the IP. I can still not use Mozilla. So I took some advice and turned off my firewall using
#service iptables stop.
Then tried again to no avail.
The only error message I get during startmodem is at the end it says something like
default route to ppp0 already exists
I have no idea what this means I suppose it is to do with pppd. Other than that everything seems to be going fine.
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cat /etc/resolv.conf make sure you have entries for nameserver