If on a dhcp network, the router has to talk dhcp that's for sure.

On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Varuna Seneviratna wrote:

> On 18 April 2011 09:29, Jude DaShiell <jdash...@shellworld.net> wrote:
> > Nobody on this list can answer that question for you unless one of your
> > organization's network administrators also is on this email list in
> > which case if you're allowed to have that information that network
> > administrator will not post it on this list.
> 
>   I am not on an organisation's network, I am at home learning Linux.I
> was faced with this problem when Trying to install Debian, So I
> reinstalled fedora from a Live CD which I had before trying Debian.
> 
> 
> 
>  To explain, what you have
> > is a problem local to your own network not a problem common to this
> > entire list.  This of course assumes your internet connection and
> > network are both working and were both working when you wrote this
> > message.
> 
>    I am able to access Gmail is not from a Debian System But From a Fedora.
> 
>  I've installed earlier net-install versions of debian and have
> > not even run into the problems you're having now and I'm behind both a
> > switch going into a router which is going into a modem before going out
> > onto the internet.
> >
> 
> I Think as I have noted in a previous message I ran into this problem
> because my router was not DHCP enabled. I will try again latter
> 
> Varuna
> 
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