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Old 11-22-2007, 05:46 PM
"Bryan A Zimmer"
 
Default Ethernet card won't take dccp Inititalization

Hello.
*
I have a computer with Comcast.net as my ISP. My
Ethernet cable goes from the network interface to the cable modem.
*
I have another computer with the same setup and
DHCP is no problem.
*
On the problem computer, the card does not acquire
an Ethernet address, and I don't know enough about DHCP in Linux to configure
the client software or configure the Ethernet card.
*
Can anyone point me in the right direction? The
non-working computer is a standard x86_64 machine with a RealTek "8139too". I
compared the scripts and configuration I could find, but got
nowhere.
*
The giveaway is that the "PCLiNK" on the modem does
not illuminate (meaning there is no signal from the Ethernet card to the cable
modem).
*
The thing is, in Windows XP, this same computer
works fine, DHCP-assigned address and nameservers, and everything.
*
Can anyone help with this issue?
*
Bryan*A. Zimmer
*
respond to this list or to
*
zimmer dot bryan at gmail dot
com*
*
Thank you,
*
BAZ
*
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Old 11-22-2007, 05:47 PM
"Bryan A Zimmer"
 
Default Ethernet card won't take dccp Inititalization

Hello.
*
I have a computer with Comcast.net as my ISP. My
Ethernet cable goes from the network interface to the cable modem.
*
I have another computer with the same setup and
DHCP is no problem.
*
On the problem computer, the card does not acquire
an Ethernet address, and I don't know enough about DHCP in Linux to configure
the client software or configure the Ethernet card.
*
Can anyone point me in the right direction? The
non-working computer is a standard x86_64 machine with a RealTek "8139too". I
compared the scripts and configuration I could find, but got
nowhere.
*
The giveaway is that the "PCLiNK" on the modem does
not illuminate (meaning there is no signal from the Ethernet card to the cable
modem).
*
The thing is, in Windows XP, this same computer
works fine, DHCP-assigned address and nameservers, and everything.
*
Can anyone help with this issue?
*
Bryan*A. Zimmer
*
respond to this list or to
*
zimmer dot bryan at gmail dot
com*
*
Thank you,
*
BAZ
*
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Old 11-22-2007, 05:49 PM
"Bryan A Zimmer"
 
Default Ethernet card won't take dccp Inititalization

Hello.
*
I have a computer with Comcast.net as my ISP. My
ethernet cable goes from the network interface to the cable modem.
*
I have another computer with the same setup and
DHCP is no problem.
*
On the problem computer, the card does not acquire
an ethernet address, and I don't know enough about DHCP in Linux to configure
the client software or configure the ethernet card.
*
Can anyone point me in the right direction? The
non-working computer is a standard x86_64 machine with a RealTek "8139too". I
compared the scripts and configuration I could find, but got
nowhere.
*
The giveaway is theat the "PCLiNK" on the modem
does not illuminate (meaning there is no signal from the ethernet card to the
cable modem).
*
The thing is, in WindowsXP, this same computer
works fine,
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