Look into the ethernet connector and check the actual pins.  It should be 
obvious.  My first beagleboard black had a broken pin.

On Monday, October 28, 2013 12:26:35 PM UTC-4, Felicia James wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm a proud new owner of a BBB and still in the Newbie category when it 
> comes to terminal commands. I've been able to successfully boot my BBB 
> using Angstrom, I've even been able to connect to the internet (at first) 
> using an Ethernet cable. I have not been able to get the wifi to work - I 
> have the recommended Edimax wifi dongle (and know it works), but "opkg 
> update" is not successful. I tried switching to Ubuntu instead (which I am 
> more familiar and which I know how to connect to the internet...at least 
> with the desktop version). But, sudo apt-get update doesn't work, so I 
> can't install ubuntu-desktop either :(
>
> That's not the reason for this particular post though. 
>
> About the third time I tried using the Ethernet, the connection kept 
> connecting and unconnecting. That's when I noticed that the green and 
> yellow network lights were not staying lit. Now, I cannot get them to light 
> at all. So, before I can address the problem with updating, I need a 
> network connection.
>
> Could there be something wrong with my board? Or, have I possibly messed 
> up a setting that "turned off" the Ethernet connector?
>
> I would appreciate some troubleshooting advice...currently, I have Ubuntu 
> flashed to the on board memory. If it helps, I'll switch back to Angstrom.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance,
>
> Felicia
>

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