On Tue June 5 2007 10:13, James D. Parra wrote: > On Tue June 5 2007 07:33, Rainer Brinkmann wrote: > > Perhaps the cable dropped down. > > <snip> > ...when I reboot > into Windows the DHCP servers hands out the usual IP address > immediately. It is only in Linux, after it worked with this network > card for 2 days, that the problem happens. There is no error message > on the router, and the logs in /var/log only indicate that the > network is down and that the DHCP client is still waiting. > <snip > > ~~~~~ > > From Yast, assign this card a static IP address. Let's see if there > is a driver issue with this card in Linux. Since this is a dual boot > machine and it works in windows, giving the NIC a static IP will be a > good test to see the card can communicate with your network from your > Linux install.
I did that. I just assigned the usual IP number in Yast (along with subnet mask and gateway), but I still cannot ping the gateway or other machines in the LAN, nor is it seen by them. ~~~~~ Give it another IP address, within the same subnet, and can you ping its address? Are there any errors when you type 'dmesg'? Are there any warnings in /var/log/messages? Also, could you ever ping your network with this NIC under Linux? For example, during the initial install could you download the updates? ~James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
