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[opensuse] router DHCP suddenly not talking to one machine (10.1)
- From: Carlos F Lange <carlos.lange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:58:12 -0600
- Message-id: <200706042358.12875.carlos.lange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
One of my desktop machines is dual-boot and lived happily attached to my
SMC router, which has a built in DHCP server. After a change of network
card the DHCP server saw and assigned an address to it, as usual. After
booting into Windows (network working again fine) I went back to Suse
10.1 but there was no IP address. The DHCP client keeps waiting. The
DHCP router does not acknowledge the presence of this network card in
the status window, even though all lights are green (and connection
works in Windows).
I reconfigured the card a few times and rebooted the router. I disabled
the MAC address control on the router and the other machines are fine,
all acknowledged by the router and given the usual address.
Any clues?
Thanks,
Carlos FL
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SMC router, which has a built in DHCP server. After a change of network
card the DHCP server saw and assigned an address to it, as usual. After
booting into Windows (network working again fine) I went back to Suse
10.1 but there was no IP address. The DHCP client keeps waiting. The
DHCP router does not acknowledge the presence of this network card in
the status window, even though all lights are green (and connection
works in Windows).
I reconfigured the card a few times and rebooted the router. I disabled
the MAC address control on the router and the other machines are fine,
all acknowledged by the router and given the usual address.
Any clues?
Thanks,
Carlos FL
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