Rick Stevens wrote:
Patrick wrote:
Hi,
Problem: Internet via a Nokia from a laptop with F10 x86_64 does not
(no longer?) work. Assigned IP address on laptop is the same as the
broadcast address.
A laptop with up-to-date Fedora 10 x86_64, NetworkManager version
0.7.0-0.12.svn4326, a Nokia E71 and a USB cable for use between the
Nokia and the laptop. The Nokia has a working permanent GPRS Internet
connection. Steps I do to setup a link between the laptop and Nokia:
1) I added the T-Mobile mobile broadband profile in NetworkManager
2) I plug the USB cable into the phone and laptop and select "PC Suite"
on the phone when asked
3) I select the T-Mobile profile in NetworkManager
4) NM starts chewing and reports after a few secs that a connection has
been setup
Result:
Internet no longer works on the Nokia nor from the laptop via the
Nokia. In NetworkManager I select "Connection Information" and notice
that the IP address and Broadcast address are the same. Pings fail
except to the public IP address assigned to the laptop.
Question:
Is this a bug? I'm no IP addressing expert so IP address == broadcast
address might be valid.
It is absolutely incorrect. Your NIC should NOT have the broadcast
address as its IP address.
Not so. PPP doesn't have subnets the way ethernet does, so broadcast is
meaningless in this context. Your netmask should always be 255.255.255.255 for
a PPP connection, so the only address that could possibly be calculated for a
broadcast address is your own IP address.
The only bug is that NetworkManager is showing a broadcast address at all for a
PPP connection. It should probably not do that, to avoid exactly this sort of
confusion.
-- Chris
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