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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: on October 18, 2002, 02:05:49 PM
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Has anyone been able to get QNX Neutrino online with ADSL? I've looked around the net and tried a few suggestions posted on QNX boards, but I still can't connect.
Specifically, the ADSL I have is with Magma (similar to Sympatico) where your IP and settings are dynamic.
I am a newbie to QNX so maybe it's something simple I am missing. Any help is appreciated!
Den
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Tried PPPoE (PPP over ethernet)? I dont know it PPPoE is included in QNX from start...
http://www.qnx.com/developer/docs/momentics_nc_docs/neutrino/sys_arch/tcpip.html#PPPOE (http://www.qnx.com/developer/docs/momentics_nc_docs/neutrino/sys_arch/tcpip.html#PPPOE)
Might be helpful.
Dont know much about qnx either, but if it as simple as in linux, it should be no problems.
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I found 6.2 of qnx worked better with a dial up modem than 6.1 might be better to get that if you have 6.1 it seems to be improved . .not sure how to set up the adsl modem though. i have used qnx a little lack of software downloads was the only thing i have found with it. ;-)
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Hi,
I am using PPPoE, and it is included with Neutrino 6.1.0. I tried the command line version and get the same type of responses/errors depending on what parameters I give it:
* nothing happens (no output), but when I Ping a site, I get the error: no routing info available (ping ip number)
* the system gives an "unable to configure dhcp error"
* the system complains about the gateway 0.0.0.0 (which is what my isp told me to use)
Question: what is a Service Name? Qnx asks for this in the network configuration.
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@jaokim
but if it as simple as in linux...
no way, its far more like BSD,FreeBSD,NetBSD,Gentoo or Unix
It took me 4 hours to get my netcard installed so I could use my cablemodem to connect to the internet (all finally worked)
BUT then I made the huge mistake of rebooting....
On the brite side, QNX was smooth and swift and ran mozilla