Ethernet card Problem

Jim Wantz jwantz at comcast.net
Mon May 7 10:36:12 EDT 2007


Hi to the list,
I did ping 127.0.0.1 though I knew that wasn't of any real help.  No, I 
never get to the dhcp server.  It tells me that the link is missing.  The 
regular rtl8139 module 8139too is loaded.  I can't even ping my regular 
router.  It thinks there is no cable.  However, the WINDOWS machine works 
fine.
s

On Fri, 4 May 2007, Gregory Nowak wrote:

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> Yes, he could do that, but by doing so, he'd be pinging his loopback
> interface, which would in no way help him diagnose his ethernet card
> problem. Assuming his ethernet card gets an IP assigned to it, he
> could then ping that IP, thus testing the functionality of the
> ethernet card.
>
> Greg
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>
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> On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 03:29:40PM -0500, Richard Villa wrote:
>> He could try and ping the machine itself. 127.0.0.0
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