network cards won't connect
Matt Price
matt.price at utoronto.ca
Sun Oct 23 17:58:10 UTC 2005
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 06:36:37PM +0100, Tony Ayre wrote:
>
>
> ok, modify htis. If I set up a static configutation, and sit and let
> ping run for long enough (at least 5 minutes) I will get an
> intermittent transmission success. Over 90% packet loss, though, and
> not a hgh enough rate to establish an ssh connection, run apt-get
> update, or find a web page in any browser.
>
> I have no idea whatthis means, but maybe someone outthere does?
>
>
> I would say check your network cable. Also check that you aren't giving the
> computer an IP address that another machine has.
ok, I'm using a network cable that works fine from another machine
(the one I'm writing from, actually). the ip address is not assigned
to anyone else.
>
> When you ping, do you ping a domain or an IP?
I have only used IP addresses, e.g. 192.168.2.1 (the router);
192.168.2.197 (a working machine on the network); 128.10.34.8 (a
machine administered by a friend).
To me this seems very strange -- I suspect something is wrong with the
pcmcia interface or something. I would suspect my router, except that
it seems to be working perfectly with the other machines on the
network.
thx,
matt
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> Tony Ayre
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