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I am using mandrake linux 10.1.

I had set up an internet connection using "usbnet(usb Host-to-host link drivers(numerous vendors)" as the new connection. the problem is everytime I restart the computer I have to set up the connection from scratch all over again.

 

Help!!!!!

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What steps do you need to take in order to set this up and is it something that can be scripted and put into startup rc2.d or rc3.d? more information about the hardware would be helpfull as well.

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I go to configure computer and network then new connection setup putting in the information usbnet(usb host-to-host link drivers(numerous vendors). then everything else happens automatically

I am not an advanced user I dont know how to do anything.

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does anybody know how to keep a connection on the internet up and running? again i am using mandrake 10.1 ;(

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...and as egorgry asked, what hardware are you using to set the network connection up? The issue may not be needing to re-set everything from sratch, but you have not used the settings to make it happen at boot time. Is you system set up use DHCP? Does the ISP provider require that the IP is are dynamically asked for on boot, or is this a static setup?

 

If you don't know, then most likely you did not tell Mandrake (in the configure my computer/network setting) to use DHCP at boot. This is how the script knows that it is OK to automatically get the IP settings and all from the ISP server when the system boots. If the current USB modem settings seem to work, set it up again and tell the utility to allow dhcp to get the settings at boot. It is a button that must be checked, as the menu guides you through the setup of the network. When it asks for any other special settings, just hit enter and allow the utility to proceed without entering any special values.

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