On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 04:12 +0000, Amadeus W.M. wrote: > On Tue, 27 May 2008 16:03:05 -0400, David Mozurkewich wrote: > > > I just added a second computer behind my netgear WGR614v4 router. I > > installed Fedora 9. My last install was FC5 so there is much in F9 that > > is unfamiliar to me. To avoid introducing errors, I used all the > > defaults during the installation except disk partitions. After the > > reboot, ifconfig shows eth0 active with the correct IP address > > > > I am probably making a simple mistake but cannot see it. Any > > help/suggestions would be appreciated, > > Can your other machines go out? yes. Swapping wires to and ports on the router as well as removing the other computers from the network didn't help either. > What happens if you turn off the firewall on the new one? No effect. > What happens if you configure the network manually (system-config-network) > and turn off NM? The problem remains. > Do you have to do something in the router to make it forward the > incoming packets to your pc? Normally you shouldn't have to. I thought so too. I didn't even consider it as a possibility... > You can try to look at the packets with wireshark and see if you can > figure out what it's waiting for. I used tcpdump since I didn't have to download it. I don't understand most of what it told me but there was some weird stuff in there -- like what appeared to be the router broadcasting a message asking for the router's address. That sent me into the router's configuration menus. It's been years since I looked around in there. For some reason, the "static routes" table had an entry for the address it is assigning to the new computer. I took that incorrect information out and the network is working as it should. Right now, I'm really impressed with Fedora 9. Even with a computer newer than the OS, it installed and everything works without having asked me a single, hardware-related question. Thanks for your help. Dave -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list