On 08/26/2013 04:08 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 26 Aug 2013 at 15:28:54 +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
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.
Just like that? It stopped; you had done nothing to the networking setup.
Yesterday morning my network was up and running. I shut the system down
for most of the day. When I booted the system again later on that day, I
found my wired networking down.
Tried using a different cable. Still no luck.
Is there a way to check if there's anything amiss with my modem?
Considering we know nothing about which software you are using with the
network interfaces, this sounds like a premature route to take.
I'm running the Gnome desktop environment, which uses the NetworkManager
to manage the network interfaces.
I did not make any changes to the system whatsoever.
Do let me know if more information is required to help troubleshoot the
problem.
Thanks.
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