when I typed 'sudo lspci' I got this list of interface controllers:
00.1a.0 USB Controller
00.1a.1 USB Controller
00.1a.2 USB Controller
00.1a.7 USB Controller
...
00.1d.0 USB Controller
00.1d.1 USB Controller
00.1d.2 USB Controller
00.1d.7 USB Controller
...
14.00.0 Ethernet Controller
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2009/2/19 Rowan :
> hello again. I have consulted the manuals online, and it seems all
> routes lead me back to the Network Connections panel, in which the only
> connection I can see, when the Ethernet cable to the BT HomeHub is
> plugged in, is 'Point to Point', and nothing happens when I click i
It seems like your network card is not recognised. Perhaps it is
disabled in the bios? Sometimes it conflicts with the "Wake up on lan"
setting from the bios.
Try this command: dmesg | grep eth0
Here's my output, for comparison:
[3.848018] eth0: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xc800, 00:1e:8b:6c:21:b4, I
hello again. I have consulted the manuals online, and it seems all
routes lead me back to the Network Connections panel, in which the only
connection I can see, when the Ethernet cable to the BT HomeHub is
plugged in, is 'Point to Point', and nothing happens when I click it.
When I tried to con