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On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 11:23 -0500, j. daniel moylan wrote: > i've recently installed ubuntu 10.10 on my asus eee pc 1005ha. it gave me > warning messages on bootup: > > waiting for network configuration > waiting up to 60 more sec for network configuration > booting system without full network configuration > > sure enough, the builtin wireless n didn;t come up. i tried the > networkmanager icon, and that came up with the first four lines light > grey. perservering, i punched the bottom line "edit connections", did > that, and saved it but no network came up. i tried /etc/init.d/networking > restart and that indeed brought up the network 192.168.0.103 as shown by > ifconfig. however that issued a warning that the command was deprecated > and that everything might not come up (but no mention of the favored > command). none the less, things seemed to work fine -- the browser > connected as desired, mutt worked and i was happy though i needed to do the > init.d thing each time i booted. > > today, i was able to bring up 192.168.0.103, but only locally. i can ping > 192.168.0.1 but can't seem to get out past the local net. firefox doesn't > connect out and email doesn't work. > > any suggestions would be warmly appreciated. Dan, Check your routing table: you may need to add a default route. Also, verify that /etc/resolv.conf has the correct IP addresses for the nameservers you're able to reach on your network. HTH. Bill
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