> nforce4 sli chipset. Would be nice to know the exact chip for ethernet. There could be part of problem.
> onboard my broadband modem but the install didn't manage to have the > configuration detected. So at the next step, i configured it manually. This could be the culprit. > I noticed i could not ping any server on the net, nor any host on my > network (even using its ip to skill the name resolving scheme). The > only ip that's answering is its own ip (198.168.0.3). I tried setting > up and down the interface, nothing new. If you change ip address tu 192.168.1.3, router will be more happy. The masque is 255.255.255.0. Change broadcast to 192.168.1.255. I presume that it is in local net- work, since it cannot be seen from void. Some nat is working behind. Also, check if you have /etc/resolv.conf file populated. At last, power off all devices, to reset arp caches et alia. Zoran -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]