Welcome to Linux Forums! With a comprehensive Linux Forum, information on various types of Linux software and many Linux Reviews articles, we have all the knowledge you need a click away, or accessible via our knowledgeable members.
Hi all, I just set up a Linux box! This one is unlike my last one. It is much faster. Anyway, I'm trying to do this:
In my Windows box, I have a NIC card. Its a Microsoft PCI Adapter MN-130.
In my Linux box, the NIC is a Belkin NIC(forget the model number). The Belkin NIC in the Linux box is detected by Linux and works fine. So, I have a crossover cable(CAT5E radioshack). I connected the two NICS, and the lights blinked on. Windows said it was connected(couldnt tell what Linux said b/c i was only using one monitor and had to switch every so often). Now, i connected to my wireless router(the windows box connects to a wireless router). and set the net up for sharing. Then i went to try the net on linux, but it didnt work. I tried many things...still it didnt work. I know they are working, I did an ifconfig and the Belkin NIC was sending packets(but stopped after some time). I also check the Red Hat Net Card thingy and it said my NIC was active...it gave every hint as to that it was working..
I heard that Linux had some problems with Microsoft Ethernet Adapters. I had a similar problem with Linux on my xbox when i hooked it up to the MS Eth adapter and tried to browse the net. But the xbox worked with the Belkin one...
If anyone knows how to fix this, feel free to tell me how. If no one knows how, I'll just buy that same Belkin NIC card and install it in my windows box. It's sure to work then!
Comp Specs:
Linux Box
Red Hat Linux 9.0
AMD K6II+ 600mhz
NVidia GeForce 2 MX 100/200
Some ISA Sound Card(That's right, its an ISA!)
Belkin NIC(Realtek Chipset..it works in Linux!)
3gb and 256mb HD
Windows Box:
Windows XP SP2
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ Barton Core 2.2ghz
NVidia GeForce 6600GT 128mb DDR
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Microsoft MN-130 Ethernet Adapter
60gb of HD Space
I'm a complete noobie to linux, but am very familiar with Windows. Thanks for the help!
your windows is connected to the internet thru wireless router? you've activated internet sharing in windows?
if yes, then linux must retrieve ip thru DHCP, together with DNS and gateway it receives, or do it manually: an IP within same subnet, gateway pointing to windows machine, and DNS pointing to the gateway or ISP's dns server.
Am I right in thinking for the Linux box to connect to the internet it must go through the XP machine then connect to the router? If so then make sure in XP's connection settings you have bridged the connections so they act as one.
__________________
The biggest security threat is the user.
A Newbie's Getting Started Guide to Linux
Learn the basics of the Linux operating systems. Get to know what it is all about, and familiarize yourself with the practical side. Basically, if you're a complete Linux newbie and looking for a quick and easy guide to get you started this is it. subscribe
Open Source Security Myths Dispelled Dispel the five major myths surrounding Open Source Security and gain the tools necessary to make a truly informed decision for your IT organization subscribe
InformationWeek InformationWeek is the only newsweekly you'll need to stay on top of the latest developments in information technology. subscribe