Newbie QNX NW question

I just installed QNX and cannot get it to connect to my cable ISP. I put in
the network settings it asked for in the Network Config and put the proxy
address in Voyager, but it won’t connect. It removed the default gateway and
would not keep it in, and keeps asking for me to configure a dial up. My NW
card may not be supported, I just want to confirm if this is the reason or
if I’m doing something wrong. Card is a Linksys which isn’t on their list,
but it was still worth a shot. Any ideas, or do I just need to try with a
different NIC?

I think I just mentioned this a few days ago. A particular Linksys
card, possibly the one you are using, was found to come shipped with
at least three different controller chips. QNX supported one of
them. I would try with another card. Try a simple NE2000 card
if you have one around.


Previously, The Phoenix wrote in comp.os.qnx:

I just installed QNX and cannot get it to connect to my cable ISP. I put in
the network settings it asked for in the Network Config and put the proxy
address in Voyager, but it won’t connect. It removed the default gateway and
would not keep it in, and keeps asking for me to configure a dial up. My NW
card may not be supported, I just want to confirm if this is the reason or
if I’m doing something wrong. Card is a Linksys which isn’t on their list,
but it was still worth a shot. Any ideas, or do I just need to try with a
different NIC?
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Mitchell Schoenbrun --------- maschoen@pobox.com

The Phoenix <no@spam.com> wrote:

I just installed QNX and cannot get it to connect to my cable ISP. I put in
the network settings it asked for in the Network Config and put the proxy
address in Voyager, but it won’t connect. It removed the default gateway and
would not keep it in, and keeps asking for me to configure a dial up. My NW
card may not be supported, I just want to confirm if this is the reason or
if I’m doing something wrong. Card is a Linksys which isn’t on their list,
but it was still worth a shot. Any ideas, or do I just need to try with a
different NIC?

Can you post the output from the command “pci”? Once I see the PCI
info on your card there is a chance a new driver might help.

chris

cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”

Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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