This was the first thing I did after the first installation. Didn't work. Actually, 
I've done this several times, no luck. 

I can't find any difference in configuration from the working and nonworking.

Right now I am installing RH6.2 on the problematic. I've succesfully implemented this 
distro on a NT domain using static IP.

I am crossing my fingers.....
 
On Friday, March 30, 2001 at 05:59:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> > The hub is good, so are the cables...
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> 
> hi leo,
> 
>     to make your life easier, first, install it by using static ip then try to ping 
>its own ip if its working or not, then second try to ping your dhcp server if its 
>pingable or not. if everything goes well then remove your static ip and configure 
>yourl dchp client.
> 
> fooler.
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