Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny
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- Subject: Re: Network traffic failure after installing Lenny
- From: "Alejandro Barocio A." <abarocio80@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:24:24 -0500
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2009/4/15 Alejandro Barocio A. <abarocio80@gmail.com>:
> I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
> stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
>
> Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
> show up when I installed Lenny.
>
> I will try the Network on Ubuntu.
Everything looks fine on the network, but still can't route traffic.
I even get to use a 3.5G USB modem and it connects, but still con't
route traffic.
When I run the route command, it shows nothing, and if I'm conneted to
my 3.5G it hangs (just route program)
So I KNOW that the problem is in MY lenny.
Any help?
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A. Barocio A.
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