On Monday 12 December 2005 20:43, Larry Carr wrote:
> > 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.
>
> toss a router behind that modem
> it will hide your pc & offer dynamic DHCP
>
>
>

I would have to agree, though it really isn't a solution for $20 probably 
saves you a lot of head aches. I don't think this is a problem with your 
computer, I think it's rather a problem with the modem.


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