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network connection on ubuntu

Hi,
I am using ubuntu 8.x. I am not not able connect to internet through broadband. i'm also using windows xp, there i don't have any problems.

Please tell me how access the internet on ubuntu 8.x through broadband.

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Yep, it is strange ..

For me, without doing anything everything is automatically happened .. But it is in 9.04.

Ok, check what is the IP of your machine, route entry, resolv.conf.
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Make sure your nameservers are correct in /etc/resolv.conf. That's always what the problem is when my internet gives out.
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