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After some trouble networking with my Pi, I've just flashed my SD card with a fresh version of Raspbian 2014-01-07. It boots up fine but does not connect via ethernet to my network. The network lights are off.

Should a default Raspbian install automatically connect to the ethernet network, without any configuration, and should the network lights be flashing? (If so, I think I'll just have to buy a new one…)


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I've connected it via a router/ADSL modem.

After some trouble networking with my Pi, I've just flashed my SD card with a fresh version of Raspbian 2014-01-07. It boots up fine but does not connect via ethernet to my network. The network lights are off.

Should a default Raspbian install automatically connect to the ethernet network, without any configuration, and should the network lights be flashing? (If so, I think I'll just have to buy a new one…)

After some trouble networking with my Pi, I've just flashed my SD card with a fresh version of Raspbian 2014-01-07. It boots up fine but does not connect via ethernet to my network. The network lights are off.

Should a default Raspbian install automatically connect to the ethernet network, without any configuration, and should the network lights be flashing? (If so, I think I'll just have to buy a new one…)


Edit

I've connected it via a router/ADSL modem.

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Should the Pi automatically connect to an ethernet connection with a default Raspbian install?

After some trouble networking with my Pi, I've just flashed my SD card with a fresh version of Raspbian 2014-01-07. It boots up fine but does not connect via ethernet to my network. The network lights are off.

Should a default Raspbian install automatically connect to the ethernet network, without any configuration, and should the network lights be flashing? (If so, I think I'll just have to buy a new one…)