@ nos
I tried what you told.I went to “Smart Lan” and after that select “lagacy LAN” as my third boot option.Reboot and start Haiku.Still doesn´t work.
@ nos
I tried what you told.I went to “Smart Lan” and after that select “lagacy LAN” as my third boot option.Reboot and start Haiku.Still doesn´t work.
@ tonestone57
“Try going into BIOS and changing to On with PXE boot.”
Sorry for my ignorance but I just don´t know where to look under BIOS to find that option if I have it.
“If you can ping your router, ie: 192.168.1.1, then networking is working and you have a DNS issue to figure out.”
In Ubuntu I can ping several DNS including OPenDNS but in Haiku I can not ping any of them.So,I don´t think it is DNS issue.I can be wrong also.
I use nforce drivers
And for many times I had to do a ctrl+alt+del, close net_serve and force reeboot. shutdown modem, wait, force reboot again
and it works
Look for settings relating to on-board network card or LAN in BIOS. It’ll one of those. Usually the one that says On, Off, On with PXE. Or it may be another setting? Smart LAN? (first time I’ve heard of this one).
Someone else said that when network card was turned to On, networking did not work in Haiku but by changing setting to On w/PXE it worked.
The way to tell if you have networking is by pinging the router.
For instance, if router is at 192.168.1.1 and your ip is 192.168.1.25. If you ping 192.168.1.1 and it comes back successful then you ping a site, like www.tomshardware.com & it fails it is DNS issue.
If you ping (router) 192.168.1.1 & it fails, then networking issue (ie: driver not working for you ).
You should file a ticket, http://dev.haiku-os.org, include listdev output for network card & syslog from /boot/var. Also check in /dev ( /dev/net? /dev/network? ) to see if driver loaded & which one.
Sorry for late response.I file ticket http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/4751.I tried what nos suggested but with no luck.Here is my situation in short using two Os
1.Ubuntu
I have working internet connection
I can ping my ISP DNS and OpenDNS and several others including link you gave as example
2.Haiku
I can ping my gateway
I can not ping nameserver witch I use in Ubuntu
I can not ping any of my ISP nameservers or OpenDNS
Under /dev/net I found rtl 8169 driver
It look like route print problem.Can anybody help me to put correct info to the route print to finally get internet working in Haiku?See http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/4751
Have you ever tried setting the dns ip to match the gateway?
Tnx for response.I tried that too after your suggestion,but with no luck.It is become frustrating when you know that it should work but it doesn´t.
After long time it is working.Maybe it is new modem,I don‘t know and don‘t really care. Now I can start learning how Haiku works.Tanks to all who helped me with advices and suggestions.