On Wednesday 07 December 2005 01:37 pm, vitordemario wrote:
> Hi there people, this is my first message to the group. Sorry by
> starting a thread so soon, but I got a problem I would like to share
> with you and see if I can get some help.
>
> When I'm using Windows, and reboot to use Linux, as well as when I'm
> using Linux and reboot to use Windows, my network stops. Well, not
> really the network, but more the connection to the internet, which
> depends on that.
>
> After a while, (in general with turning off the computer), I enter
> again in any of the OS's, and the network works properly. During linux
> bootup, the dhclient receives dhcpoffer's, but for some reason, it
> "ignores" then, and cannot stablish and ip address for the machine. On
> Windows, the connection stays being shown as "null or limited
> conectivity"(i don't know if the message is really this way, i use it
> in portuguese), but in both cases it starts working again after a
> while. Seems like in both cases, the system can't get an address by DHCP.
>
> I would like to know what can I do, or at least if someone could give
> me and idea of what could be happening... I use Debian Sarge v3.1, and
> Windows XP with SP2. My network card is onboard, a Via Rhine-II
> (VT6102), motherboard Asrock k7vt2.
>
> Thanks in advance, and sorry for the inconvenience. :D
>

Are you connected through cable, DSL and is the computer directly connected or 
is it through a router?


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