The ethernet device is built into the motherboard
of this paricular computer
Do you think I would have better luck with
an installed PCI NIC?
 
Thanks,
Michael
 
 
 
> Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 15:47:29 -0800> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> kplug-newbie@kernel-panic.org> Subject: RE: Connecting with CentOS 5.2> > > 
> Michael Lynch wrote:> >> > I just put a computer from my home network> > onto 
> the same port and cable as the CentOS node> > and I had no problems with it 
> at all> >> > After that test I believe if it is either a component withinthe 
> computer or a> > driver issue. I am going to> > try loading this computer 
> with FED 9> >> > This OS previously worked fine on this computer> > Im going 
> to see if this is a driver incompatibility> > issue> > Wow! Re-install to fix 
> a network problem? We might not have solved the problem> yet, but it's 
> unlikely any of the people trying to help you would have chosen> that option 
> at this early a juncture. BTW what kind of ethernet device are you> 
> connecting to the network.> > -- > Neil Schneider 
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