Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:48:00 -0500 From: Tom Norris <tom@trancegeek.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Chris Saunders <evas@mountaincable.net> Subject: Re: Connecting to internet. Message-ID: <43AA21F0.6060508@trancegeek.net> In-Reply-To: <002601c606a6$550226e0$5456d518@homeaqk797bphw> References: <002601c606a6$550226e0$5456d518@homeaqk797bphw>
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Chris Saunders wrote: > Just installed FreeBSD and it seems everything went fine. > I have also recently installed Slackware Linux and it seems > to have automatically set itself up to connect to the internet. > I have had a look in the FreeBSD Handbook (not too deeply), > but didn't see a section on getting connected. I'm hoping that > someone could either give me either a method or a direction > in the documentation. > > Regards > Chris Saunders How are you connected? A wired lan, a dial up connection, a wireless lan, sattelite, gerbils that run on a wheel (you put a carrot in front of them when you need to download faster) tin cans connected with string, carrier pidgeon? -- Tom
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