on 06/15/2011 12:33 AM Cahn Roger wrote the following:
>> Can you ping 192.168.1.1 from another machine?
> 
> Yes, from my laptop with which I'm writing
> 
> Portable cahn # ping 192.168.1.1
> PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
> 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=3.86 ms
> 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2 ttl=64 time=3.86 ms

Try changing ethernet cable and switch port for the pc that has the
problem, and ping the router again.

Then if the problem persists, delete
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and swap the network card (if
it's not onboard) with another (PCI) that you know is good.

If the card is onboard, do not delete
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, just add a PCI NIC, connect
the ethernet cable to this new PCI NIC and try to ping the router.

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