Fedora Core 9 Sulfur issue : internet connectivity

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Hi Guys,

First post here, so excuse me if this is not the right approach for asking questions.

I have : Intel(R) 82566DC Gigabit Network Connection ethernet card. The way i have it currently setup is : I have modem (Motorola cable modem) that has a LAN cable coming out to a Netgear wireless router, another LAN cable that comes out of wireless router to my Ethernet / LAN card. Now when all is setup like i have described; A "Wireless" connection is detected promptly and i enter password (it is a protected connection) and all is good, EXCEPT that whenever i download something, my internet connection disconnects.

Now in order to solve the above issue, i removed connection from Netgear wireless router, and connected to ethernet card on the desktop directly. However i don't know (This is my first Linux installation unfortunately) how to use a wired connection, i activated and started all network services, (activated as in activated ethernet card as recognized by sulfur), but when i click on the desktop bar N/W icon below, it shows wired connection in the menu disabled, am i doing something wrong!!?


Any help, baby steps would appreciable!!

Rick.
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