network problem


Forum: DSL Embedded
Topic: network problem
started by: moo_cow

Posted by moo_cow on July 01 2006,07:55
I have DSL embedded running in windows but I can't connect to my home network (I can in windows). It gets an ip address which is not on the network. I have tried changing the netcardconfig settings and it doesn't work with DHCP broadcast on or off. Can anyone help me?
Posted by pr0f3550r on July 01 2006,15:10
In your qemu directory you have a qemu-doc.html file, view it in a browser you'll understand how the network works in QEMU.
ANother reference:
< http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/HowToNetwork-en.html >

The qemu forum:
< http://qemu.dad-answers.com/index.php >

Posted by moo_cow on July 05 2006,22:48
I don't see the qemu-doc.html file in my qemu directory. I don't really understand those sites. Is there no easy way to connect to the network?
Posted by roberts on July 06 2006,00:21
Normally, you do not need to do anything. That strange IP you get is normal. If your windows networking is up then Qemu embedded should passthru it. The Qemu is a client to your windows host and uses its IP. Those site references provide alternate networking capabilites. Once booted into Qemu, try using Dillo to access an outside site. It should work. What is it that you are trying to accomplish? Accessing window shares? If so use Samba.
Posted by moo_cow on July 06 2006,04:47
Thanks, I saw the odd ip address and thought something was wrong so I tried to ping the router and some other computers on the network and it didn't work but I didn't think of just opening the web browser because I thought something was wrong.  The web browser can connect to the internet.
Posted by talrasha on Aug. 11 2006,18:50
I tried browsing using Dillo but still I can't get any internet access.

Is there any configuration I should do? Because I didn't make any configuration yet, I just downloaded the embedded version and run it. Then I tried browsing the net using Dillo and I can't get any access.

Can you help me on this since you've already figured out yours. Thanks

Posted by talrasha on Aug. 11 2006,20:00
Thanks for this thread and I'm browsing internet now with my DSL  :D
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