At 15:59 21.01.2001 -0800, you wrote:
are you using DHCP on the windows machines or static IP's?
i use static ips.no DHCP
Quaylar wrote:
hiho...
as u will possibly know from various earlier posts i am trying to connect a
linux and a win machine through thin ethernet.
up
hiho...
as u will possibly know from various earlier posts i am trying to connect a
linux and a win machine through thin ethernet.
up to now i was having the problem that the 2 machines were not able to
ping each other although everything was set right on both sides..
now i found a posting on
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hiho...
as u will possibly know from various earlier posts i am trying to connect a
linux and a win machine through thin ethernet
At 08:38 21.01.2001 -0500, you wrote:
Normally this occurs because the BIOS is allocating some resource to another
device during boot up, that the card wants to use.
When Windows takes over it re-inits PCI PNP devices according to it's own
internal configuration tables.
Thus when you get to
sense.
You've got me on this one.
-JMS
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At 08:38 21.01.2001 -0500, you wrote
are you using DHCP on the windows machines or static IP's?
Quaylar wrote:
hiho...
as u will possibly know from various earlier posts i am trying to connect a
linux and a win machine through thin ethernet.
up to now i was having the problem that the 2 machines were not able to
ping