Shefali Joshi wrote: > I installed FC2 and at first, my ethernet wouldnt activate. I wondered > if it would work if I plugged in my router, and Voila! It worked. > My ISP is SBC DSL and I require a username and password to connect to > the internet. I suspect that FC2 would'nt activate my ethernet without > the router because I hadnt supplied it my ISP username and password? > So...how do I do that? :) Can you explain a bit more about your setup? How many network cards do you have? The normal situation is that you either have one network card that connects to the router, which then connects to the ISP (in which case, the username and password is the router's problem), or you have one card for your LAN and one for your ISP (in which case, But it sounds as though you've got your router to deal out IP addresses using DHCP, and Fedora configured to ask a DHCP server for an IP address. If that's the case, then no, you will need your router or another DHCP server before you get an IP address in a useable range. How do you know your Ethernet isn't working, anyway? Are there any lights on the back? Is it plugging into a switch or hub? What does /sbin/ifconfig return? /sbin/route ? James. -- E-mail address: james | Important note: when washing your brain out with @westexe.demon.co.uk | nitric acid, it is important to stop *after* you've | erased the distressing images and *before* you get | the urge to install AOL. -- "Jim"