Thanks to first responses by Joe Morris and John Andersen -- further
details added in this post below
Peter Breger wrote:
Hi!
I have a perplexing problem connecting to my ADSL router and local network.
After every boot I have to use YasT to reconfigure network device, that
is to say - delete it - press next etc. Card is then shown in Yast as
not configured.
Then I have to use YasT to configure it anew with DHCP setting, (and
choose cable connect on the general tab). When YasT has configured
everything, the command ifconfig gives the correct set of details and I
can indeed connect to internet via router.
Joe Morris 29/1/2007 :
First, what is your suse version? If this is openSUSE 10.2, are you
using traditional ifup or Network Manager to control your NIC?
-----> PB: I have openSUSE 10.1 installed, use Network Manager choice
from YasT in the procedures described.
But after rebooting, the network is again not available. After boot,
command ifconfig yields a strange address 169.254.36.45 for eth0.
I have to then repeat the above YasT procedure of deleting and then
reconfiguring network card as described to have a connection.
John Andersen 28/1/2007:
Is this router an internal piece of hardware or an external adsl router?
----> PB: It is an external US Robotics Cable Router with ADSL modem
If I choose boot on the general tab, then this does not work either.
If I do not delete the configuration first with YasT, but just edit the
configuration, then I do not get a IP-address assigned via DHCP, and
cannot connect to network. ifconfig gives no IP-address for eth0.
Thanks for any tip what to look for in which config files. I tried to
locate other config files relevant for boot process which might contain
contradictory info - no real success.
I had a look at the help page on en.opensuse.org/SDB on ADSL router,
which makes perfect sense to me. Suggestions for other documents also
welcome.
I also tried approach with static addresses, but essentially same
problems arose - it worked after many YasT interventions, back and
forth, but never after reboot.
Oh, before I forget - Firewall is always OFF at present to avoid
interference.
Thanks to any brave soul answering!! ;-)
Peter
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