Can't get internet on acer aspire one

Hello
I just installed Arch Linux on my Acer Aspire One, after a while I lost ethernet connection, either dhcp or static IP adresses work, I've checked that all the IP adresses are correct when using static IP adress, the arch linux box on the network can't get any response from the netbook.
Anybody experiencing the same with this netbook?
EDIT: when I have looked at the ip adresses after trying with dhcp, it has completely different adresses than it should have.
Last edited by Roberth (2008-08-25 23:17:50)

hey..did you update to kernel 2.6.26 and do you use the driver as described in the wiki? this settings work without any probs on my A1

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