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Old 5th October 2007, 01:42 AM
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KNetworkManager stopping access

Hi,

I have Fedora7 with KDE on a wired connection (eth0). After installing my wireless drivers remotely via FreeNX i launched KNetworkManager and immediately the connection dropped. I was unable to ping the device or get out from eth0 locally. The IP addressing is static and configured and showing correctly in Network Manager.

Any ideas?
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