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Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2000 09:08:16 PDT |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
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To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: GTE DSL Challenges Skye To Steel Cage Match |
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In <397BB67C.6B67@peterskye.com>, on 07/23/00
>I moved it. Curious, though -- the sequence was created by the
Hard to say. My notes may refer to an old problem which is now no longer
>After moving it, I got the same DHCPSTRT.EXE error message.
So, that's not the problem. :-(
>I picked IRQ 10 manually.
I realize that.
>My only manually entered option is:
> option 12 "localhost"
I was wondering about that. Try changing the hostname of the machine.
SET HOST=peterskye
in config.sys.
>which I'm told is required.
> [F:\ibmcom]type lantran.log
I'm still a bit confused by this. I've never seen a lantran.log that does
>Umm, okay, since it was _you_ who asked me to do so, I did.
Just a secondary indication that the driver is loading. Everything else
>Nope. (I used EPM for a "quick look for text".) This particular driver
This is normal. The keywords would all be in protocol.ini.
>Didn't try that yet. This has _gotta_ be an easy fix; it would be nice
I don't expect to need NetBIOS forever. It's just a testing tool, in this
>-- 2. Could it possibly be the NIC driver? GTE DSL Support sees my first
Yes, that would be good. You could also try using the generic NE2000
I'll respond more in the IPTRACE message.
Steven
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at 08:26 PM, Peter Skye
>installation software. Perhaps it got out of sequence during a
>reinstall?
applicable. The order I suggested will not cause problems.
Use
> IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [01/03/00] 5.05 is loaded and operational.
> IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
show a MAC address. However, I've always been working on boxes that had
NetBIOS installed. That may be the reason. Everything else says the
driver is loaded.
>particular reason?
says it is.
>(the card has a UMC chip) doesn't appear to use _any_ command line
>keywords.
>if it was a _clean_ ("no NetBIOS needed") fix.
case, because I know what it should look like.
>broadcast packet, but maybe their response packet isn't getting processed
>somehow; maybe I should put in a D-Link card and see if there's any
>difference.
driver supplied with Warp.
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