I have had problems using Linux with Linksys products. I've called their tech support before, and they insisted it was a cabling issue, and not a hardware issue. The funny thing was, using the same cabling and order, I would plug all the machines into a SMC hub, and everything worked fine. I stepped them through the whole process, and they still insisted that it was a cabling issue...
At this point, I have to use my SMC hub uplinked into my Linksys switch... I've never really had problems with Linksys before, but now I don't buy their stuff anymore after the terrible customer service... Note though, if I have a bad time with customer support, I usually don't go through that vendor anymore. (eg. I cancelled Cox after waiting on hold, and ran a CAT5 cable to my neighbors apartment...) Ricky -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Terry Stockdale Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 8:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [brluglist] Linux vs Microsoft and DHCP I'm trying to switch my in-home network from static IP addresses to dynamic. But having consistency problems between Win98 and Linux (RH7.2) machines. 1) I'm using a Linksys cable/dsl router to assign IP addresses via DHCP. I took all machines out of the respective "hosts" files except for localhost and the 192.168.1.1 router/gateway. 2) My win98 machines are set to "obtain an IP address automatically" -- and they do 3) The win98 machines can find each other by name using ping. They also can via "network neighborhood" but I realize that this is via SMB 4) My win98 machines can not find my Linux webserver (in-home only) 5) Linux machines are also getting its IP address dynamically. In this case, using dhcpcd 5) My linux machines can not find my windows machines by name, either 6) My linux machines can ping ftp.cdrom.com and get successful responses. 7) I am not running Samba on the either Linux machine What am I doing wrong? Terry Stockdale -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Baton Rouge, LA website: http://www.dadstoy.net ================================================ BRLUG - The Baton Rouge Linux User Group Visit http://www.brlug.net for more information. Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change your subscription information. ================================================ ================================================ BRLUG - The Baton Rouge Linux User Group Visit http://www.brlug.net for more information. Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change your subscription information. ================================================
