I just put a computer from my home network
onto the same port and cable as the CentOS node
and I had no problems with it at all
 
After that test I believe if it is either a component withinthe computer or a 
driver issue. I am going to
try loading this computer with FED 9
 
This OS previously worked fine on this computer
Im going to see if this is a driver incompatibility
issue
 
Thanks,
Michael
> Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 15:04:36 -0800> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: RE: Connecting with CentOS 5.2> > 
> Michael Lynch wrote:> >> > I tried this> >> > ping 208.67.222.222> >> > This 
> produced similar results> >> >>From 72.214.18.66 icmp_seq=41 Destination Host 
> Unreachable> > 64 bytes from 208.67.222.222: icmp_seq=125 ttl=60 time=6.45 
> ms> >> > Kind of back and forth between these two> >> > Like I said before I 
> dont know to interpret these results> >> >> > Do you have any Idea about what 
> else could make this happen?> > You have a network connectivity problem that 
> could be a failing component,> either between the computer you are using and 
> the router or between the router> and cox's network. If everything worked 
> reliably, using all the same> components, network cable, switch, and computer 
> on the cox residential line,> and failed connected through the router and 
> cox, it's a problem cox should be> fixing. Any component not used in both 
> tests is suspect. So make sure> everything connected to the business 
> connection, on your side, is also> connected to the residential line, when 
> you test, including the switch. You> want to make sure it's not a cable 
> problem. You don't mention what kind of> switch it is, if it's a cheap 
> consumer grade component, there is a reason they> are cheap. If you can't 
> duplicate your configuration on both lines, try> connecting the computer 
> directly to the router ethernet port, using a> crossover cable, and see if 
> the problem persists. That is unless Cox supplied> you with the switch too, 
> then let them figure it out.> > -- > Neil Schneider 
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