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Ethernet cable unplugged
Hello all,
I'm running into an issue where although SL can see my ethernet card I am unable to get an internet connection. When I go into the Network Preferences I get a "Ethernet cable unplugged" error. When I boot into Win 7 on the same machine I have internet connection. I'm a little confused. I used this guide and this hardware: GA-G31M-ES2L rev.2 Realtek 8169 based card. kexts loaded in Extras/Extensions fakesmc framebufferDisable LegacyALC883 LegacyAppleRTC_32bit_only NullCPUPowerManagement Openhalt restart PlatformUUID SleepEnabler Does the RealtekR1000SL.kext also need to in the E/E file? I do see it in the System/Library/Extensions folder. Thanks Steve My rig: GA-G31M-ES2L rev.2 - Intel E5200 - Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 gig - Zotac 9400GT 1gig - Samsung / Seagate drives - OSX 10.6 - Windows 7 |
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your networking isn't installed correctly then.
i had the same problem, and i had to install the Ethernet card differently then i did previously. since i don't have your setup, not sure where to point you. just find a different way to install it. |
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Hmmm. By different what do you mean? When I first did the install I had internet. I downloaded and upgraded to 10.6.2 before I installed sleepenabler. Once I did that I had internet for one short session before rebooting then nothing.
I've used kextutility as well as the installer for the RTL1000.kext Not too sure where to go from here. My rig: GA-G31M-ES2L rev.2 - Intel E5200 - Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 gig - Zotac 9400GT 1gig - Samsung / Seagate drives - OSX 10.6 - Windows 7 |
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Hmmm... I'm wondering if won't just be easier to get the Apple USB to ethernet adapter. Checking online on MS's site, it's compatible with Win 7 as well. That would free up a pci slot as well.
But dammit that's just too easy! My rig: GA-G31M-ES2L rev.2 - Intel E5200 - Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 gig - Zotac 9400GT 1gig - Samsung / Seagate drives - OSX 10.6 - Windows 7 Last edited by flowrider; 12-04-2009 at 08:25 AM. |
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assuming at least one other person has gotten it working, buying that would be throwing away your money
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Last edited by spalek83; 12-05-2009 at 11:48 AM. |
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Thanks!! I will try that today. For future reference the Apple USB to ethernet modem works quite well. Transfer speeds aren't the best but manageable. Bootcamp drivers off SL work quite well for 64bit Windows 7 as well. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. My rig: GA-G31M-ES2L rev.2 - Intel E5200 - Corsair XMS2 DDR2 4 gig - Zotac 9400GT 1gig - Samsung / Seagate drives - OSX 10.6 - Windows 7 |