My S900 running Jaguar seems to have difficulty maintaining its TCP/IP
sanity.  It's connected through a router to my cable modem, and I typically
use DHCP.  I have tried both the built-in ethernet as well as the 10/100 PCI
card  ethernet port.

The symptoms are that I can't connect to any IP services.  I open up the
Network System Preferences.  The dialog box indicates I have a dynamic IP
address assigned (by the router).  I select manual, and enter the necessary
values.  Now I am able to ping & connect to the router, but I get no DNS, so
I can't get out to the internet.  All my other machines on the router/switch
are fine.  Any ideas?

Charles



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