Dr. Sanjit K. Das
Newbie
We have Tata Indicom cable internet connection supplied by local operators in our institution. So there is no local modems connected with the system. We have two connections in two terminals and so far they have been working in WINDOWS XP system. Now we wanted one of them to be working with Fedora Core 6 LINUX system for some reasons. For windows there is a installation programme, that has to be run for installation. For LINUX there is no such programme available with me. The operators said that it does not need any programe to install in LINUX which I believe is true, since at my home I have BSNL broadband connection which is working fine. I installed it without any installation programme. Therefore, I took the same procedure to install it in my institution. From 'my network connection' as a 'root' I have activated the ethernet connection by supplying the IP addresses which I got from the windows connection (my computer is a dual booting system and in windows the connection is working fine) and it has been activated successfully. After that I added a xDSL connection with a choice of automatically finding the dynamic address. Then I tried to activate the xDSL connection and found that it has been activated. But then when I tried to go to some web address via firefox it is saying that the server not found which means that the connection has not actually been established. I don't understand where I am wrong. I tried to contact the local operators. They said that they can not help me out, but they know that some of their subscribers have installed their connection by their own. I would be very much thankful if anybody in this forum can help me out.-SKD