On Apr 9 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After reboot everything is working well for some time.

I suppose network restart brings it back online as well? If so, no conclusion
can be drawn, but if not it's most likely a hardware problem. To restart your
network services type:
  /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
at the console, but since this is the expert list you probably already knew
that.


>  I'm trying to find any info in howto/faqs at the moment, but people are
> waiting for the Internet.

If it really is that important, I don't think +/- 15$ is too much money to give
them their internet, is it? If it is (hey, I'm a student; I know all about tight
budgets ;) you could try swapping one of the NIC's with a working NIC in another
machine. If that still gives problems, put the original back in, and swap the
second NIC with the one that worked in the other PC. If you still encounter
problems, either both cards are OK, or both cards are screwed up. Possibillity
of the latter is pretty small, but you could still test by swapping both cards
for 2 working cards from other PC's. But I doubt it has to come this far; looks
like a hardware or driver problem to me, although I could be mistaken.



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