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I used an Asante' Router. I have other PC running Windows 98 (in the same LAN), and it is able to grab an IP from in DSL Router.
Before, after I installed that this Linux on the same PC, I could get on internet automatically and working fine. Then I wiped out my HardDrive and re-installed same linux again, but this time ran out of luck. My NIC Card: 3Com. Thanks in advance. |
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Well, to troubleshoot you are going to need to learn to set up the interface manually using the ifconfig and the route command. When DHCP does not work properly, this is how to trouble shoot the problem in a systematic way.
You can easily do this by read the man pages: Code:
man ifconfig man route http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 |
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