2010/11/9 Timothy Murphy <gayleard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Patrick Dupre wrote:I just had much the same problem,
> I upgrade a fc13 to fc14 and I lost the network connection.
> I I retried the install from fresh and try to connect to the
> internet but it failed.
> I tried to set the configuration manually (ie. not using the
> DHCP), but I ended with the same result.
> It can ping on itself (ie. with the address that I gave, which is
> the machine address when I run fc11), but no way to ping the
> Gateway or the nameserver.
>
> ifconfig seems OK.
>
> It looks like that there is a bug with the driver !!!
> The card in an Intel 82566DM Gigabit Network.
>
> Which additional test can I make ?
> the network connection is working fine in fc11 and fc13
but found by "sudo iwlist scan" that there was a connection,
despite the fact that both NetworkManager and knetworkmanager
could see nothing.
Also "lspci -v" says what driver is being used.
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