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I am having a issue with my network chip on my mainboard. It runs a r8169 chip. When I upgraded the kernel the network randomly stopped working entirely. So I decided to do a reinstall of Arch. Everything reinstalls fine then once I boot bam no network again. I tried messing with dhcpcd and ifconfig per the wiki however, the card can't even access the router. When I look at my router the link light for that cable just blinks on and off. So I grabbed a fedora12 disc and installed that so I can have network access back. Anyone else have this issue? Should I wait to reinstall after the next kernel update? Or is there some kind of workaround I can do? I did try the realtek drivers from their site but they won't build at all.
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After bootup, is your ethernet card listed by ifconfig?
I'm also having problem with a card handled by r8169, but for me the problem is, I think, a slow-responding dhcp server (something the network daemon doesn't like much it seems), if I configure the interface statically it's ok
V=RI sweet V=RI
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Yes the card is always listed but it seems it can't find my routers DHCP system won't even let me ping the router. Maybe I should try to statically configure it. Which is kind of funny because atm I am running fedora using DHCP.
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I am having issues with built-in r8169 driver and my routers , one of them gone broken .
So i am using realtek driver , i compiled succesfully new r8169-6.013.00 driver with kernel 2.6.33.4-1 .
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problem solved by compiling the r8168.018 driver.
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