On 30/01/03 09:41, "Russell Holt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So, as I understand it, you have a router and then a hub?
>
> Yes... And I certainly believe the hub could be flaky and needing a
> constant kick in the reset button.. Or tossed in the trash... But still
> that doesn't explain the lo
> So, as I understand it, you have a router and then a hub?
Yes... And I certainly believe the hub could be flaky and needing a
constant kick in the reset button.. Or tossed in the trash... But still
that doesn't explain the loss of the hardware address on the wallstreet.
Maybe the hub is send
on 30/01/03 00:39, Russell Holt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> Not sure if it is similar, but sometimes, I have to reset my Linksys
>> router,
>> as no computer will be able to access the internet. When I was on
>> cable, I
>
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> Not sure if it is similar, but sometimes, I have to reset my Linksys
> router,
> as no computer will be able to access the internet. When I was on
> cable, I
> also had many problems where my modem would "lose" its connection
on 30/01/03 00:03, Russell Holt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there, I'm new to this list.
>
> problem quick summary: occasional hardware ethernet address of "not
> applicable" in my Wallstreet 266.
>
> I just dug out this Wallstreet series II (266 MHz) that hasn't been
> used in a few years.
Hi there, I'm new to this list.
problem quick summary: occasional hardware ethernet address of "not
applicable" in my Wallstreet 266.
I just dug out this Wallstreet series II (266 MHz) that hasn't been
used in a few years. It works well! Except for one little problem
I installed 9.2.1 on i