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I just ungraded from Redhat 9 to fedora 6 and ran into a problem. In Redhat 9 I used my ethernet connection without any issues. However, in Fedora, sometimes my connection would disconnect at every so often. Then I would have to disconnect the ethernet port, reconnect it, and it would work for another five minuts then disconnect. An interesting point is that I installed Fedora using the http option (After booting from a CD, it installed the rest of the OS from the internet using a http address, really slick function), and also because red hat worked flawlessly, I don't think this is an driver error, can someone help out.

Also, I just tried downloading a big file, obviously it didn't finish, but an interesting this was that when the internet stoped, the download manager still said 60kb/s, but it just froze. Not sure if this helps describe my case.... Sigh... I've had a bunch of unique computer cases for the last month, all strange and mysterious.
 

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Hmm, if you are plugged straight from a cable/dsl modem, and DHCP configured...I didn't think it would be drivers. I've successfully installed FC with the network install. I'm on cable.
 

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Yeah, I'm in cable too. And it does work in DHCP configuration in Redhat 9. But in Fedora 6 it wasn't stable. A guy in fedora's forum said I should do it in static, but it didn't connect even through I am sure I have the right numbers.
 
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