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I Have installed the correct kexts for my ethernet card but unfortunatly i can not create an ethernet connection and when i go into the wizard on safari the ethernet option is greyed out also in network option their is only one connection called Built in port (1) or somthing like that and i can not create a new connection??

 

Any help

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another thing that i should have mentioned is that when i installed the OS from the ideneb CD i could not find my ethernet controller to i ticked every ethernet controller there and when i first loaded it up the only option for Network in the Network Options or something like that was: Built in Serial Port (1)

and i just can not change it?

Please Help Guys?

MY SPECS:

 

AMD Athlon ii x2 250 Overclocked at 3.7GHz

 

Asus M4A78LT-M LE

 

2GB RAM

 

ATI Radeon Saphire HD 5670

 

160GB IDE HDD (WINDOWS 7)

 

500GB SATA HDD (Partioned For Mac)

 

Atheros AR8131 LAN Contoller

 

Realtek 8185 Extensible 802.11b/g Wireless Device

 

as for the kexts i will do a new clean install of ideneb 1.5.1 and only select the kexts suggested because when i did choose what to install in the cuztimise tab i didnt know what to select so i selected a random one - i personally have not installed any kexts

 

Please Help I'm Kinda a Noob!

MY SPECS:

 

AMD Athlon ii x2 250 Overclocked at 3.7GHz

 

Asus M4A78LT-M LE

 

2GB RAM

 

ATI Radeon Saphire HD 5670

 

160GB IDE HDD (WINDOWS 7)

 

500GB SATA HDD (Partioned For Mac)

 

Atheros AR8131 LAN Contoller

 

Realtek 8185 Extensible 802.11b/g Wireless Device

 

as for the kexts i will do a new clean install of ideneb 1.5.1 and only select the kexts suggested because when i did choose what to install in the cuztimise tab i didnt know what to select so i selected a random one - i personally have not installed any kexts

 

Please Help I'm Kinda a Noob!

 

I have never worked with your setup, but I would try this for your LAN. I don't think that your wireless card is supported.

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