On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 07:35:22AM +0000, Boer Kees wrote:
> 
> I am fairly new to linux. I managed to install Debian (etch) on my computer, 
> and when it all worked fine, installed one, for a friend of mine, from behind 
> my router.
> 
> All works fine, when he puts his machine behind my router. Install went 
> without a glitch.
> 
> 'offcourse', when he takes his machine home, to his router, it does not work.
> 
> I think, it needs some tweeking. But, since I am new to linux, I fail to 
> grasp WHAT exactly...
> 
> If only I could 'rerun' the autodetect-network-installer or something...
> 
> Any input would help... sorry if this is a totally newb question.. (shame 
> shame)
> I am trying to read the debian wiki, but you must imagine, that i should 
> explain this to my friend on the phone :*(

check the network settings, did you use static or dhcp ?

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