JN> Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN> the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN> problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN> (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
JN> Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN> the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN> problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN> (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
CD> I haven't seen any replies to this. This is a stab in the dark...
CD> Are the Win98 boxes dhcp clients? (i.e. you ticked the "obtain IP
CD> address automatically" box). If so are you running dhcp server?
Yes, my RH Server is also a dhcpd server and it issues IP addresses to all m
Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to the
HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a problem
like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card (LNE100TX) that I
had in the Linux box (seems that this particular card has problems
dropping the co
I haven't seen any replies to this. This is a stab in the dark...
Are the Win98 boxes dhcp clients? (i.e. you ticked the
"obtain IP address automatically" box).
If so are you running dhcp server?
Can they still ping the server even when they
cannot ping the outside world? i.e. is the problem
at th