>From your workstation, ping the internal NIC, then the external nic and then
the cable modem.  That should tell you if you have network connectivity that
far.  Then if that works, ping something by ip address, like one of the DNS
servers at the cable company.  Again that proves basic network connectivity.

After that, I would need to know what the STN thinks the internal and
external networks are(ip address assigned and subnet mask) and what the
gateway is and so forth.  

Pinging by IP address has work before you can do DNS name resolution.

-----Original Message-----
From: michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 3:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ShareTheNet] Anyone using STN and QUICKNET / COM21 CABLE MODEM
???


Hi there,

Does anyone use STN in combination with Quicknet (NL) on a (Eneco rent) COM
21 cable modem or any combination of these ???

I'm having trouble connecting to the net... The DHCP works fine, the remote
(port 8080) configuration (Intranet) works fine..
According to the leds I have a valid 10 Mbit connection between my Com21 and
STN.

After booting fine (no errors and everything recognised) STN tries to reach
the (ISP) DSN and comes up with a NETWORK UNREACHABLE error. When leaving
the DSN entry blank it automatically tries to reach the Top DSN and comes up
with the same error. There just does not seem to be any communication
between the 2 of them !!

I use 2 com 905B cards in a P-200 SYSTEM and 80 MEGS of ram (Should not be
any problem at all)

If anyone uses STN and a COM21 or STN and Quicknet can you please send me
your configuration file.. maybe I overlooked something..

Tnx.

Michael


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