I have a old system that runs a CLI only install of ubuntu. Its network card, and possibly the cabled connected are acting up, so i added a second network card to troubleshoot.According to ifconfig eth0 (the old network card) has an ipaddress of 192.168.1.128 and eth2 (the new network card) has an ipaddress of 192.168.1.106. I ONLY have a cable connected to eth2, but for some odd reason, i can only reach the box over 192.168.1.128 - i'm wondering what's happening. http://pastebin.com/ma100bd8 <- network part of lshw http://pastebin.com/m7525831a <- ifconfig

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What is the output of route -n ? – John T Dec 21 '09 at 0:11
pastebin.com/m3c261e05 is the output of route -n – Journeyman Geek Dec 21 '09 at 1:05
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