Steve Kleene wrote:
I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to continue chasing this down. It may
go slowly, since the problem is at home but my only connection now is at
work.
- I'd check the output of "route -n": is "0.0.0.0" going to the router's ip?
- try "tcpdump -i eth0 -p -n" during pinging of outside adresses, that
may give a clue (are the addresses correct, are packages returned, ..?)
- if you can attach to the DSL directly, bypassing the Netgear hub, try
this (assuming the DLS comes with an ethernet connector or so and you've
got a dhcp client installed)? (Maybe nowadays some devices are doing
remote firmware upgrades and that's the problem?)
Christian.
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