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I am experiencing a very odd problem.
I am running KDE on a Lenovo T530 laptop with debian wheezy. Wenn I connect it to my network (basically a fritzbox router) via cable everything is OK. But when I connect via WLAN I get access to the internet, but I have no access to my router. A ping breaks with "no available host". I also cannot ping to any address, neither IP nor named in the internet. But the browsers (FF, Konqerer) works OK. I use static IP-Adresses at the moment, but even with DHCP-Server on, the problems persist. I searched the net, but nobody seems to have a similar problem. Any ideas are appreciated. Edit: Maybe it's worth mentioning that I do not only have a dual boot setup with Win 7 (UEFI Legacy), but also have installed Gnome as a second DE. And I am currently using GDM. |
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When using a wired connection, access your router settings and check for a "isolated client" mode or similar. If present, it needs to be disabled.
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Thanks for the advice, but neither mode changed anything.
But I found out, that the installation left an eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfaces. That seemed to collide with the networkmanager. After commenting it out, everything is running smooth again. |
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