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Carlos F Lange wrote:
> One of my desktop machines is dual-boot and lived happily attached to my 
> SMC router, which has a built in DHCP server. After a change of network 
> card the DHCP server saw and assigned an address to it, as usual. After 
> booting into Windows (network working again fine) I went back to Suse 
> 10.1 but there was no IP address. The DHCP client keeps waiting. The 
> DHCP router does not acknowledge the presence of this network card in 
> the status window, even though all lights are green (and connection 
> works in Windows).
> 
> I reconfigured the card a few times and rebooted the router. I disabled 
> the MAC address control on the router and the other machines are fine, 
> all acknowledged by the router and given the usual address. 
> 
> Any clues?
> 
> Thanks,
> Carlos FL

Some thoughts....

a) Does the NIC communicate with a static IP address from SuSE?

b) Which NIC?

c) Has the network information been reconfigured on SuSE?




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