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    cant connect to network

    i am using kubuntu for d frst tym and hav very little idea in working in dis enviornment.
    i hav dell inspiron 1545
    my network card is Marvell Yukon 88E8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
    the sky2 driver is associated wid the nic. the card cannot obtain an address from the network. Works fine in Windows with same cable/network.

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    cant connect to network

    i am using kubuntu for d frst tym and hav very little idea in working in dis enviornment.
    i hav dell inspiron 1545
    my network card is Marvell Yukon 88E8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
    the sky2 driver is associated wid the nic. the card cannot obtain an address from the network. Works fine in Windows with same cable/network.

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      #3
      Re: cant connect to network

      Actually the Marvel card is your Ethernet card. The wifi is Broadcom and you need to install the drivers for that. Right click on your desktop and open "Run Command" Type in "Hardware Drivers" (without the quotes) and possibly before you are finished typing it will give you a choice to choose from. Click on Hardware Drivers and choose the Broadcom STA Driver. You will need a connection to the internet to download this driver, preferably Ethernet. Then restart your system. Next, right click the Icon for internet in your Panel and add a wireless network.
      Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64

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        #4
        Re: cant connect to network

        thanxs bobcollard
        i am not having problems wid the wireless connection but the wired one

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          #5
          Re: cant connect to network

          Originally posted by wizgen
          thanxs bobcollard
          i am not having problems wid the wireless connection but the wired one
          That should have started up automatically when you plugged into the Ethernet socket without changing any settings. Did you add your own settings before plugging it in?
          Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64

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            #6
            Re: cant connect to network

            no it fail tom initialize on startup it cant get a network address

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              #7
              Re: cant connect to network

              Originally posted by wizgen
              no it fail tom initialize on startup it cant get a network address
              Okay, a little information needed. Are you using a Router? Hooked directly into your Modem? Have you tried to reset or restart your Router / Modem? Have you used that cable before? Can you try it on a different computer? Do the Router / Modem work with a different Computer?
              Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64

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                #8
                Re: cant connect to network

                i have got no router or modem and i am currently same using the same cable on win.

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                  #9
                  Re: cant connect to network

                  Originally posted by wizgen
                  i have got no router or modem and i am currently same using the same cable on win.
                  Are you using dial-up networking over the telephone lines with your built in modem? You need to set up KPPP on the Internet Dialup Tool. You will find that in Menu/Applications/Internet. I thought you were using either Broadband or DSL. It looks straightforward, just enter your dialup account, username and password.
                  Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64

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                    #10
                    Re: cant connect to network

                    i hav got a broadband connection not a dial up connection but for that to start i hav to connect to the internet but card is not being able to get a ip address . the syslog looks lik dis
                    2009-12-18 18:29:06 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 112009-12-18 18:29:17 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 192009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): DHCP transaction took too long, stopping it.2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): canceled DHCP transaction, dhcp client pid 19292009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) scheduled...2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) started...2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 7 -> 9 (reason 5)2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Marking connection 'Auto eth0' invalid.2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) failed.2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) complete.2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 9 -> 3 (reason 0)2009-12-18 18:29:24 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason: 0).2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) starting connection 'Auto eth0'2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 3 -> 4 (reason 0)2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 4 -> 5 (reason 0)2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 5 -> 7 (reason 0)2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Beginning DHCP transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.1.22009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient All rights reserved.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient 2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> dhclient started with pid 19452009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Get) scheduled...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Get) started...2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Get) complete.2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> DHCP: device eth0 state changed normal exit -> preinit2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient Listening on LPF/eth0/00:25:64:5a:68:5c2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient Sending on LPF/eth0/00:25:64:5a:68:5c2009-12-18 18:29:56 wizgen-laptop dhclient Sending on Socket/fallback2009-12-18 18:30:00 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 32009-12-18 18:30:03 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 62009-12-18 18:30:09 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 112009-12-18 18:30:20 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 72009-12-18 18:30:27 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 142009-12-18 18:30:41 wizgen-laptop dhclient DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 172009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): DHCP transaction took too long, stopping it.2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): canceled DHCP transaction, dhcp client pid 19452009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) scheduled...2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) started...2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 7 -> 9 (reason 5)2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Marking connection 'Auto eth0' invalid.2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) failed.2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Timeout) complete.2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): device state change: 9 -> 3 (reason 0)2009-12-18 18:30:42 wizgen-laptop NetworkManager <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason: 0).

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                      #11
                      Re: cant connect to network

                      Okay, from what I can gather your DHCP Client is timing out. That is not you or your computer it has to do with your Broadband. First try to unplug your Broadband or turn it off for at least fifteen seconds to get a reset, Unplug it from the electric socket, not from your cable. Then, if that does not work you need to get a hold of your Broadband Network to see if they have a solution. This has nothing to do with your software or Kubuntu. Hope this helps, I'm out of ideas. Keep me posted.
                      Robert Collard, Springfield, IL<br />Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop, Intel Duo T3400 CPUs @2.16Ghz<br />Xubuntu 9.10 x86_64

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