I don't have the answer yo fixing your problem, but the blank gateway entry is probably the reason your network card came up "Ok" but you have no internet address.
Seems that somewhere along the gateway has disappeared. Maybe I missed it but are you using DHCP or did you manually enter your IP information? Mike On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 20:52, John Marshall wrote: > Hello Everyone: > > I am hoping you can help me with a number of Mandrake 10 Official Linux > problems. Note: I had none of these problems with Mandrake 9.2. Wherever > possible, please use the KDE menu method of changing whatever needs changing > (I am still uncomfortable using command line commands). If something really > does need to be done at the command line, then please be specific about > commands and options: > > Internet Connection > ============== > > I cannot connect to the Internet! > > While installing Mandrake 10 Official (M10), I seem to have no problems with > getting updates (i.e. my network card and connection to my ISP (Shaw) are > not problems). Even when I boot into M10, I get no errors (i.e. I get "OK" > on everything). Then when I go into the Mandrake Control Center, I see the > following: > > Network & Internet > ============== > > Manage connections > ------------------------------ > > -----> TCP/IP (TAB) > ---------------------------- > ----------> Protocol: DHCP > ----------> IP address: 68.146.61.13 > ----------> Netmask: 255.255.255.0 > ----------> Gateway: (blank) > ----------> DNS servers: 64.59.135.133 and 64.59.135.135 > ----------> Search Domain: cg.shawcable.net > > -----> Options (TAB) > ---------------------------- > ----------> Start at boot: ticked > ----------> Track network card id (useful for laptops): not ticked > ----------> Network Hotplugging: ticked > > -----> Information (TAB) > --------------------------------- > ----------> Vendor: D-Link Inc > ----------> Description: DFE 538 TX > ----------> Media class: NETWORK_ETHERNET > ----------> Module name: 8139too > ----------> Bus: PCI > ----------> Location on the bus: - > (NOTE: I really have a Realtek card but I suspect that D-Link's technology > is used in the Realtek product. In any case, I found no realtek driver for > my model. > > -----> Internet Access: > ------------------------------- > ----------> Connection type: lan > ----------> Status: not connected > ----------> Parameters: > ---------------> Host Name (optional): (blank) > ---------------> First DNS Server (optional): 64.59.135.133 > ---------------> Second DNS Server (optional): 64.59.135.135 > ---------------> Third DNS Server (optional): (blank) > > > Menu Order > ========= > Even when I go into the Menu Editor and sequence things alphabetically, the > menu stays in whatever order it pleases. How do I force it to change? > Aaron, it would be wonderful to be able to right click on any menu and have > an option to sort alphabetically or to drag and drop menu items (as in > Windows 2000/XP) when bringing out KDE 3.3. > > Documentation > =========== > Even with all security updates, bug fixes and all optional updates, when I > click on the Welcome screen "Documentation" link, it says it can't find it > at the specified location. > > Root User GUI > =========== > Mandrake indicates that using a GUI at "root" level is hazardous. Aaron, in > KDE 3.3, can we make a GUI at "root" level safe? Or if not, what things can > I do safely by KDE and what things can't I do safely? > > Alphashield > ========= > I use the Vancouver-based "AlphaShield" to protect my computer. It is a > sort of hardware-based firewall. After 15 minutes of no access to the > Internet, it blocks the Internet and I have to press a button on it to > activate the Internet when using Windows XP. I notice that under Linux, it > never times out. Why? > > Thanks for your assistance while I make the transition from Windows to > Linux. > > John Marshall > > > > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca -- Mike Petch CApp::Sysware Consulting Ltd. Suite 1002,1140-15th Ave SW. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. T2R 1K6. (403)804-5700. _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

