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i have suse linux and windows XP installed on my comptuter ( p4, 2.4 Ghz , 512ram) , i want to know how to setup internet for suse linux ( ...
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    Question How to set up internet for suse linux 10 ?

    i have suse linux and windows XP installed on my comptuter ( p4, 2.4 Ghz , 512ram) , i want to know how to setup internet for suse linux ( version 10) , i got a internet connection through cable( not DSL,its a local service provider ) ,which i access thorogh Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet card by assigning respective IP addresses in the LAN settings ( for windows ) , service provider has supplied a seperate software for windows and linux which interfaces the system with server, i want know how to install the software and setup internet connection for linux( where do i need to make modification in yast ( control center etc.) , i hope i have provided all the neccessary technical details

    thanks in advance .

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    Smile I would help you

    I only need an e-mail to send you the screenshots I made for my own use. I have the same chipset and it works fine. I had also many troubles till I've installed it.
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    But if you're scared of viruses

    1. Go to KMenu/System/Yast2
    2. Enter your password
    3. Select Network Devices - Network Card
    4. I have the following settings:
    - choose Edit and first the option "Setup method >> Automatic Address setup (via...)
    - In detailed settings I have:
    1. Network Address Setup: Device type Ethernet.
    Checked Change host name via DHCP,
    Update NAme servers via DHCP checked.
    2. Routing Configuration (nothing)
    3. DHCP Client Options: Request Broadcast Response checked
    4. Detailed Network Card Settings:
    User controlled
    At Boot Time
    External Zone
    5. Manual Network Card Configuration:
    Device type Ethernet
    Configuration Name bus-pcmcia
    PCMCIA checked.
    I think that's all. Have a fun !
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    thanks

    this is my e mail addy if you wanna send any information

    gulraize@gmail.com

    thanks

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