My desktop uses wired networking. While my laptop is capable of utilizing
both wired and wireless interfaces. My modem is a TP-LINK ADSL + wireless
router.
Wired networking stopped working on both the desktop and laptop, while the
wireless networking continues to work on my laptop.
Tried using a different cable. Still no luck.
Is there a way to check if there's anything amiss with my modem?

Thanks.
 On Aug 26, 2013 2:56 PM, "Curt" <cu...@free.fr> wrote:

> On 2013-08-25, Alexander Kapshuk <alexander.kaps...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > The line you suggested commenting out happens to have been commented out
> by
> > default.
> >
>
> Ditto here.  Never touched the 'interfaces' file and it's commented out.
>  I'm
> using network manager (or whatever that gnome thingy is called). It all
> "just
> worked."
>
> But I only have a wired, eth0 connection, and no wireless.  You have wired
> and
> wireless up and going at the same time? How does that work?  Or doesn't
> it? Or
> the wired didn't work, so you connected yourself up wirelessly?  Wouldn't
> it be
> interesting to see your /etc/network/interfaces file?  Here's mine
> (working,
> wired):
>
> curty@einstein:~$ cat /etc/network/interfaces
> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
>
> # The loopback network interface
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # The primary network interface
> allow-hotplug eth0
> #NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
>
>
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