Is your DHCP server giving 130 to a computer already on the network?

If so set the static address to something outside the range of the dhcp pool.

Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia

On 10/06/13 02:18, Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle wrote:

Hi All,

Following on from the Post Rivendell Application CD Install, I set the network to a Static network address, and it worked well.

I then turned the PC off for the night and restarted it the next day.

I was unable to access the internet with Firefox.

Checked the network and it was still at the settings I completed the night before, Static connection is 192.168.1.130, 255.255.255.0, and 192.168.1.1.

I switched this to DHCP and restarted the network card on exit and tried Firefox again (did not shut down Firefox), and all my internet connections were back again.

I tried restarting the network card by going back into static, but this still did not appear to fix the problem.

Changed the network back to a static, restarted the network card, internet still okay. Rebooted the PC and back to the same problem, no internet connection.

Dam, searched and no information on why this could be happening in Cent 5.9 (updated after install).

Any ideas what I should look at now?

Kevin.



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