On 03/31/2010 09:27 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:

> 
> Gene,
> 
> Out of curiosity, did you check ipv6 settings?  You might have only ipv4 
> network, and ipv6 settings are enabled by default?
> 
> I had such a case and I was cursing the new kernels, I wanted to write bug 
> reports and do a bunch of things, I went to the Administrator of the network 
> and blamed it on him, because wired connections would work and this one would 
> not , I checked the settings again and again, several times over, saw the 
> ipv6 check and removed it and solved the problem by myself :) I hope a 
> solution like this is possible for you, if not, I still tried and shared my 
> story.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Antonio 
> 
>      


  I thought about that too but IPV6 is set to 'ignore' in nm-applet -
unless there is somewhere else that needs it ?
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