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  From: Andrew Williss <bigwill@riverland.net.au>
  To  : linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au
  Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 11:09:25 +0100

Connected...but not really Mk11...

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Thanks for everyone's help...

Yes, disabling the network card has fixed the problem and now the browser
can "talk" to the modem...

And I can get my email...

How do I set up this box so I can do both? i.e. have the ethernet card
enabled
so that I can  use eth0 to talk to another machine, and vice versa, AND
connect
to the internet via a modem, from iether machine?

I tried editing my /etc/host file by adding the primary and secondary
DNS 's from my ISP but no luck
( as you all laugh!!!)

The Howto's and the man pages just dont seem to tell me what I want to
know...
I'm assuming that I have to add DNS's to a file to set this up...

 help!

Cheers...
Andrew Williss - VK5KAW
Berri , South Australia.

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Thanks for everyone's help...

Yes, disabling the network card has fixed the problem and now the browser
can "talk" to the modem...

And I can get my email...</pre>
How do I set up this box so I can do both? i.e. have the ethernet card
enabled
<br>so that I can  use eth0 to talk to another machine, and vice versa,
AND connect
<br>to the internet via a modem, from iether machine?
<p>I tried editing my /etc/host file by adding the primary and secondary
DNS 's from my ISP but no luck
<br>( as you all laugh!!!)
<p>The Howto's and the man pages just dont seem to tell me what I want
to know...
<br>I'm assuming that I have to add DNS's to a file to set this up...
<p> help!
<p>Cheers...
<br>Andrew Williss - VK5KAW
<br>Berri , South Australia.</html>

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