Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Hi,
Since I updated the kernel on my Dell Inspiron 8600 notebook running FC6
to release 2.6.22.1-15.fc6, my wired network card, a BroadCom BCM4401
I think this device is meant to be handled by a module called "b44".
confirm first that it isn't all actually fine
ifconfig -a | grep eth0
ifconfig -a | grep eth
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401 100Base-T (rev 01)
02:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4309 802.11a/b/g
(rev 02)
Looks OK.
and
lsmod | grep b44
If b44 isn't in the lsmod result, try
modprobe b44 ; dmesg | tail
to see if that brings any joy.
b44 is in the lsmod result.
-Andy
I tried to add a device in the network configuration utility with a
static IP address but this did not work. Also, when I activated a
single device, multiple devices would be marked activated, even after
receiving a 'Cannot activate' message.
Under the kernel that does work, three devices appear in the config
utility (eth1, eth0.bak and eth0) with eth0 as ethernet and the other 2
as wireless (not sure why).
Under the kernel that does NOT work, one time there were 5 devices
another only 2. One time I could add a device with the correct
hardware, another time the correct hardware was not selectable.
Something really screwy going on here. Hopefully another kernel update
will fix it.
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