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I have a strange problem. The building I'm in has a wired network. I have two Arch partitions and one Crunchbang livecd here with me, and when I boot any of them I get an IP address, but no DNS. Can't ping the router, can't use a browser. For each of those Linux partitions I get a dhcp address, and it's always the same address.
When I boot the windows partition, i get a different IP address, and dns works fine. What could be the problem?
Last edited by oldpond (2012-03-17 04:12:36)
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Check your logs for dhcp-related messages. Also, see if a static IP works.
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Check your logs for dhcp-related messages. Also, see if a static IP works.
Will do. Thx Tomk. BTW, I can connect to the crappy wireless router they have here no problem from this Arch partition.
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Can't ping the router
*This* is the problem you should be looking at. DNS is not the issue - misleading topic title?
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You could try opendns dns servers: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
But I think brebs is right, the problem is probably not dns if you can't ping the router. You should try setting the connection manually and see if it works that way.
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What is the output of ip route ??
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Very strange. Got home, booted up to my home network, no dns. Switch (again) from network to networkmanager, and it's working again. I hope it stays working.
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