On Thursday 01 March 2007 22:12, YigalB wrote:
> On the other hand, it did work at my home before I delivered them the PC.
> Perhaps the installation process set something that match my home setting
> and not that place?

It is possible, especially if you used a dialer script like netvision scripts 
etc... I.e. the routing tables have a default gateway that came from that 
scripts. Another possibility, if the ethernet cable is long like 15meters and 
the ethernet is on board, perhaps you need to change the interface to 
10MB-FD. This sometimes happen with the cheap boards.
Though if it worked on windows without touching anything in the drivers, than 
it shouldn't be a problem.

In the end, we need to have some output in order to help you.
I.e. ifconfig, route -n, cat /etc/network/interfaces.


> Can I run "re-installation" just for the network, something like a wizard?

I don't user gnome tools so i cannot say. I use kubuntu with kde.
In kde it is in the system settings.

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