On 11/13/2009 02:34 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Friday 13 Nov 2009 2:25:40 pm steve wrote:
 >  no - I did not

 Ok. so in what way is it hard coded then ?

I was wrong - the gateway is not entered anywhere. wvdial seems to find it. It
is only in ethernet connections that this problem arises.

 Anyways, could you also paste the contents of
 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 ?

# Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
DEVICE=eth0
HWADDR=00:1e:68:3e:7b:2f
ONBOOT=yes
SEARCH="web"
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
USERCTL=no
IPV6INIT=no
NM_CONTROLLED=no
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That's not right, if you expect NM to set the routes for you.

I think i know what the problem is ! You configured the network connection using system-config-network but control it using NetworkManager.

Here is what I suggest you try:
a. run system-config-network
b. choose eth0 and click "edit"
c. check mark the 'Controlled by NetworkManager' option right below the name of the connection.
d. exit out of system-config-network
e. right-click the NetworkManger applet (btw, if you are running kde make sure it is the NetworkManager applet you have running in the panel, *not* the kde whatsitcalled thingy for network control -- you can tell by right clicking and verifying the 'About') and click 'Edit connections' f. Add a new wired connection (the good thing about NM is you can have multiple wired connections 'configurations' for the same device, and can seamlessly switch between them -- just name them differently)
g. try it out and report back.

cheers,
- steve

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