Can you ping the router? If not check router arp entry
for your laptop and vica versa. In such situation I'd
also check if your IP at home belongs to the same
subnet etc etc. It happened to me few times my laptop
which I also use at work kept my work IP as after
suspend eth0 didn't get restarted.
Martin
--- Steve
This has me stumped. I use my laptop at home and at work. At work, I have no real problems (except sometimes needing to re-install my pcmcia card), but at home I sometimes have real problems seeing anything on the network (either internet or my lan) past the router. I can get to the router's configuration page with no problems, but nothing beyond that. And this doesn't happen all the time, probably less than 10% of the time. It doesn't seem to be the hardware per se because I also have Mandrake on here in a different partition and it doesn't give me any problems. Normally, after booting up at work and coming home, things are fine again. Any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks, Steve
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