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Hello everybody. I have a problem.
My FC3 internet gateway has two cards, eth0 and eth1. I set my ADSL modem to give eth1 the external IP from my ISP via DHCP and in system-config-network, I set eth1 to receive it's address via DHCP. I press save and then activate eth1. All is fine the card gets the correct address and I can browse the net. The problem arises after rebooting. During boot, the card receives the correct address again, but I can't access the net until I open system-config-network, deactivate eth1 and activate it again.
Can anybody tell me what is wrong?
Originally posted by logo Hello everybody. I have a problem.
My FC3 internet gateway has two cards, eth0 and eth1. I set my ADSL modem to give eth1 the external IP from my ISP via DHCP and in system-config-network, I set eth1 to receive it's address via DHCP. I press save and then activate eth1. All is fine the card gets the correct address and I can browse the net. The problem arises after rebooting. During boot, the card receives the correct address again, but I can't access the net until I open system-config-network, deactivate eth1 and activate it again.
Can anybody tell me what is wrong?
Have you re-booted your modem since you have changed the IP address ?
I'm not quite shure about what are you asking, but after changing the setting on the modem, I had to reboot it to make the function active. Since then, I did not reboot the modem, it's always on and connected.
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