Since some days I had problems to connect with the internet. After checking the net speed and the line quality with the pingtest of Ookla I found that the computer I always use had a line quality between D and F. According to the test side barely usable for a lot of programms. (computer C) Did run the test also on a reserve set with a fully updated Tumbleweed and much to my surprise with that machine I have a very good line quality A or B. (computer A) Having a notebook with (not fully updated) Tumbleweed gave me a surprise C line quality. (computer B) All computers are connected to the same router. Cable length same. With every repeat of the ping test the results are same. All connectors are clean and according to my logic, the results of all three computers should be same. Could some body come up with the reason or reasons for this troubling result. Details of the computers: A) Desktop Computer 1, Line quality A or B, has a dual core Intel Pentium D, CPU 3,40 GHz, Network card PRO/100 VE Network connection (eth0) B) Notebook Computer , Line quality C, dual core ATOM CPU N270, 1,6 GHZ, Network card Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controler (enp3s0) C) Desktop Computer, line quality D, E, F, Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1,80 GHZ Network card RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (enp1s5) Opensuse Tumbleweed was freshly setup on A and B. Computer C was updated from 12.3. What wonders me is why computer A is still using the old eth0 and both computers with worse line quality are using the new name setting. Really need the help of the list to pin down the reason of my problem before I start working on the mechanics of the machines. -- Linux User 183145 using KDE4 and LXDE on a Pentium IV , powered by openSUSE 13.1 (i586) Kernel: 3.15.1-35.g3289da4-default KDE Development Platform: 4.13.2 12:42pm up 14:31, 3 users, load average: 0.14, 0.15, 0.21 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org