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On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 11:50:34 -0800, Steven Levine wrote:
>I haven't used it very much, but you can control tracing TCPBEUI
>activities with the OS2TRACEMASK. View mtpscfg.inf with ibmview and
>search for OS2TRACEMASK. You don't need to reboot to adjust the mask
>value.
Good info here, thanks!
I had it working briefly so I now know that even with a MAC of 0 it will work and that I'm not
wasting my time. I now think that the xwLan utility is my problem, either with the way I have set
it up or just the way it works with static IP's. The problem seems to be with the way xwlan
switches between wired & wireless using a script and the values I am using for the script.
Xwlan doc's say to not define the wireless device in tcpip config program (tcpcfg2.cmd). So I have
lan0 as not configured because when I do a netstat the wireless nic shows up as the first adapter.
Lan1 is my wired config. BUT, whether running wireless or wired, netstat -n shows all activity is
on lan0. That doesn't seem correct to me but I don't know what llaecs does and it plays a part in
the switching by adding itself to the beginning of setup.cmd.
I'll keep plugging away at xwlan now that it appears that my problem is not something more basic.
Thanks, Jon
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