Bob Proulx wrote:

> Bob Proulx wrote:
>> poenik...@operamail.com wrote:
>> > Robert Holtzman wrote:
>> > > what NIC are you running?
>> > 
>> > What is an NIC?
>> 
>> Network Interface Card.  You can find this by using 'lspci'.
>> 
>>   $ lspci
>> 
>> On my machine:
>> 
>>   $ lspci | grep -i ethernet
>>   00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567LM-3 Gigabit
>>   Network Connection (rev 02)
> 
> And I suppose I should say that for wifi it will probably be 
something
> like this one:
> 
>   $ lspci | grep -i network
>   04:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG
>   [Calexico2] Network Connection (rev 05)
> 
> In other words, I shouldn't have added the grep ethernet part that
> might confuse you since that may be a different thing on your
> machine.  I just grabbed an example from my machine.  Figure out what
> network device you have from your listing.
> 
> Bob
Problem solved by installing wheezy.
-- 
Sian


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