On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Eric Frederick wrote: EF>I reinstalled Redhat 7.1 on my computer at school and I am unable to EF>connect to the internet. I have only been using Linux for about 7-8 EF>months and I am still a novice. When I was using Redhat 7.1 last EF>spring, it worked fine. what happened between then and now? new hard drive? (just curious; i'm of the If-it-ain't-broke-don't-fix-it school... <g>) EF>I am using a 3com Etherlink card (the driver EF>is 3c905c-tx in windows) and my computer seems to detect it correctly. you know this from the boot up screen? EF>However, it is using the 3com59* driver. I tried to switch to the EF>driver to 3com90*, but my computer stopped recognizing the card so I EF>doubt it is a driver problem. (Plus, it was using the same driver last EF>spring.) how were you doing this? usually, all you should need to do is re-compile the kernel if support for your Network Interface Card (NIC) isn't there already. EF>I also tried pump -i eth0 and it failed. i'm not familiar with "pump"... does it have something to do with DHCP? EF>Also, I entered an IP hoping that it would pick something up but that EF>does not work either. generally, you can't just "assign" an IP address, unless it's for your own LAN. if you're connecting that system to a LAN AND a dial-up, then you need to be careful that your network address isn't something that technically belongs to someone else. (for example, it might be nice to have a LAN at home with 18.100.x.x, but i'll bet MIT would have something to say to you if you tried to connect that to the 'Net...) for private networks, there are a few generally accepted networks that work out, since they are Officially Unassigned. try something in the 192.168.x.x range. if the LAN and the Dial Up are on the same machine, there might be a routing issue on the local box. EF>Does anyone know what could be done to resolve the problem or EF>at least direct me somewhere. worst-case, you could always try checking the wire to make sure that it's connected securely. you'd be surprised how many times i've found that to be a problem. <sigh> ;) hope this helps... -- William Smith wsmith@chezsmith.com Fall River, MA http://www.chezsmith.com