Christoph Gaitzsch wrote:
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> > "V" == Vitux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>V> Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>>>
>>> You know there has to be a default gateway with the NIC in Windows!
>>> Also which version of Windows 95/98 or WindowsNT/2000.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>V> Sorr
> "V" == Vitux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
V> Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>>
>> You know there has to be a default gateway with the NIC in Windows!
>> Also which version of Windows 95/98 or WindowsNT/2000.
>>
>> Dan
>>
V> Sorry, Win98 1st.ed.
V> I tried setting "gatewa
hogan wrote:
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> > cabling problem or a hub problem. id try swapping the cables around to
> > see if the problem shows up on the linux box with the cable from the
> > win* box. if it doesn't im not sure what to suggest other then
>
> Just a suggestion...
>
> If you have DOS utility disk for both
> cabling problem or a hub problem. id try swapping the cables around to
> see if the problem shows up on the linux box with the cable from the
> win* box. if it doesn't im not sure what to suggest other then
Just a suggestion...
If you have DOS utility disk for both network cards and a DOS boot
If you are absolutly sure the network settings are correct, and you can
ping 192.168.0.2 from the winblowz machine sounds like could be a
cabling problem or a hub problem. id try swapping the cables around to
see if the problem shows up on the linux box with the cable from the
win* box. if it doesn
Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>
> You know there has to be a default gateway with the NIC in Windows!
> Also which version of Windows 95/98 or WindowsNT/2000.
>
> Dan
>
Sorry, Win98 1st.ed.
I tried setting "gateway" to Potato's IP (192.168.0.1), now if I
ping the same IP, I get host does not exist.
Do y
You know there has to be a default gateway with the NIC in Windows!
Also which version of Windows 95/98 or WindowsNT/2000.
Dan
Vitux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this is sort of off-topic, but some of you guys must have
> done this:
> My machine (Potato): combined dial-up-server (rout
I know this is sort of off-topic, but some of you guys must have
done this:
My machine (Potato): combined dial-up-server (routing thru the
ppp-isdn-link) and workstation.
Wife's machine: winblows for wife's work and kid's games.
Both machines equipped with identical RealTek8029PCI nics, hooked up
w
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