Network card problems
Kerry Hoath
kerry at gotss.net
Mon Oct 7 09:52:09 EDT 2002
The pc might not be seeing the interrupts from the card;
this would result in packets going out but no packets beeing received.
If you cat /proc/interrupts you s hould see a possitive number on the line for the network card.
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 04:52:46PM -0500, Adam Myrow wrote:
> Is there a long delay during bootup? If so, it means that DHCP isn't
> working right. Does your router even support DHCP? If so, does it
> require a hostname? If you are seeing your NIC when you do ifconfig, it
> is probably working right.
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