>On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Jack and Luke,
>
> > BINDINGS: leave as is
>
> Whoh! If you are going to connect this machine straight to the internet
>the
>LEAST you will have to do is to disable file and printer sharing!
Well, I presumed that file and
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Jack and Luke,
>
> > BINDINGS: leave as is
>
> Whoh! If you are going to connect this machine straight to the internet the
> LEAST you will have to do is to disable file and printer sharing!
Well, I presumed that file and
Hi Jack and Luke,
> BINDINGS: leave as is
Whoh! If you are going to connect this machine straight to the internet the
LEAST you will have to do is to disable file and printer sharing!
> Advanced: leave as is
Maybe you want to set this device/protocol as your default. It migh
Hi Jack and Luke,
> BINDINGS: leave as is
Whoh! If you are going to connect this machine straight to the internet the
LEAST you will have to do is to disable file and printer sharing!
> Advanced: leave as is
Maybe you want to set this device/protocol as your default. It migh
> from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: linux guy cant get w98 networking going
>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 02:26:38 GMT
> >>I am not sure how these 3 identical lines
>>for intel nic got put in nor the 3 tcp/ip binding line
>>Possibly caused
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Jack Byers wrote:
>
> maybe i will have to seek local expert, but it looks configured to me:
> from cpanel --system-- devmgr-- network adapter
> Intel(R) 100+ Management Adapter
>
> properties
> devicestatus:
> Device is working properly
>
> device usage:
>
>From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Looks like you don't have your ethernet adapter configured.
>Right-click on "my computer" and select "properties." Then
>click on "device manager" at the top. Go down to "network
>adapters" and see if the ethernet adapter is there. If not,
>close that m
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Jack Byers wrote:
>
> that above prescription is what I did, ( i think)
>
> but was/still am confused because
> I see 3 (4?) identical lines for the Intel nic
> and 3 tcp/ip binding lines
>
Ahh...you should see about removing all three/four intel
nic entries from Windows a
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luke C Gavel)
>To: Jack Byers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>If the 'corni' machine sees the internet fine when it is booted
>into Linux, then all you have to do is alter some setting in
>Win98 to make it see the Internet too.
>
>Start Menu-->Settings-->C
>From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: Jack Byers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: linux guy cant get w98 networking going
jack byers wrote:
> > 192.168.2.1 lanside of my main linux box byers
> > 192.168.2.7 ip of the othe
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Jack Byers wrote:
>
> Now, my wife needs, wants, whatever windows apps
> I had her trying linux on corni and this working out as far as it
> goes (using applix word processing)
> but she wants some other windows apps., dont ask.
>
> I got the linux networking going in
Hi,
If the 'corni' machine sees the internet fine when it is booted
into Linux, then all you have to do is alter some setting in
Win98 to make it see the Internet too.
Start Menu-->Settings-->Control Panel-->Network Icon
You should see 'Coni's NIC listed as "*Ethernet*"-something. If
not, yo
When the Win9x box is up, from the Start:Run option, type in
"winipcfg" (No quotes obviously)
and hit return, you should get a window pop up and tell you all the Win9x
IP settings.
Make sure the subnet mask is correct.
At least that way you can confirm the settings of your network card.
A
2 computer setup with adsl, hub, works fine with both systems running linux
1)gateway computer my rhat 5.2 byers connected to adsl
2) a dual boot w98, linux rhat6.2 corni
when corni booted up into linux, networking fine, good access to
internet etc
= note, I have _zero_ Windows experienc
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