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Thread-Topic: Problem with ndisulator and Dell D600
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: That implies the hardware is OK, so this is not a hardware problem -
: and you have posted to the wrong list.

I'm sorry for posting in the wrong maillist, take the apoligies of a =
freeBSD-newbie...


: Almost certainly it's the default route that is missing.  If you run
: "netstat -r" you should see a route to default with the gateway being
: whatever the gateway to the Internet is in your LAN.  If not, add one
: by running "route add default gateway" as root, where you replace
: "gateway" by the address of the gateway.  If your machine is always on
: this network, automate this by setting default_router in
: /etc/rc.conf.  Look in /etc/defaults/rc.conf for the details on this
: and other variables, not to mention man rc.conf.

thx, Harald. This solved the problem.=20

Bye=20
Hanno