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[linux-dvb] help, please?



Hi! 

   I am new in this field so sorry to ask these questions. I also spent a 
week searching in google and this mailing list for the answers for my 
problem; I found some hints and applied them but the internet still doesn't 
work. There is no data going through the satellite card.
   The card is working under Windows.
   I am using the dvb drivers 0.94, network_activator 0.1, Hauppauge WinTv 
Nova card, RedHat 7.2 and kernel 2.4.18, and subscribed to Satnode provider. 
The subscribtion of internet is using EutelsatII 10°E and proxy.divona.net
    The kernel is compiled with video and ic2 as module.
     Everything runs without error, and found dvb device. I run network 
activator with the pid, create the dvb0_0 with ifconfig and echo "0" to 
rp_filter in the dvb0_0.
     At this step looks like it is missing the configuration file. I created 
a .dvbrc in my home folder like this: 


LNB ID 0 TYPE 1 LOF1 9750000 LOF2 10600000 SLOF 11700000 DISEQCNR 0
       SATID 192 NAME "eutelsatII" LNBID 0 FMIN 11000000 FMAX 12800000
               TRANSPONDER ID 001 SATID 192 TYPE 1  FREQ 11473000 POL V 
SRATE 33300000 FEC 2/3
                       CHANNEL ID 0 NAME "SAT" SATID 0192 TPID 105 SID 192 
TYPE 1 VPID 200 APID 200 

       After all this I cannot ping the proxy and in the Mozilla there is a 
message saying that the connection is refused when i type any url.
        First question is if am I doing something wrong or is it missing 
something.
       Another question is about the MAC address of the card. I configured 
the correct MAC address using ifconfig but in the log  there are many MACs 
in filters:
...
Jun 10 10:24:15 router kernel: dvb0_0: set_mc_list, 1 entries
Jun 10 10:24:15 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=00 00 00 00 00 00
Jun 10 10:24:15 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 00 00 01
Jun 10 10:25:13 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=00 d0 5c 1f 68 79
Jun 10 10:25:13 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 00 00 01
Jun 10 10:25:13 router kernel: dvb0_0: set_mc_list, 1 entries
Jun 10 10:25:13 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=00 d0 5c 1f 68 79
Jun 10 10:25:13 router kernel: dvb0_0: filter mac=01 00 5e 00 00 01
...

        Is these messages correct? Should I not tell him which filter to 
use? If yes, how?
        Thank you for the attention and I hope someone can help me. 


Regards,
Wei Yao Gharib 


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Wei Yao Gharib
System Administrator
Wise Communication Company
Sale, Morocco 



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