Correct me if I'm wrong but STN never was NOT designed to run on a Laptop
"out of the box" it would require some serious development for that to
happen. (John ?)
What STN does do really well is utilize older equipment to act as a
dedicated gateway/router/firewall
It works really well on a 486/Pentium w/8 MB ram and a ne2000 type NIC(s)
and a hardware cfg modem
When STN was in its heyday no one would seriously dedicate a laptop to this
job

Grab and old box at the Salvation army and some old NICs and have a blast
Works really good for a cable and DSL gateway/router/firewall

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Spyros Camateros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [STN] Difficulties with STN


Dear Dennis,

First THANKS for your very prompt reply.

I had already set the STN's irq/base to Auto/blank for both cards hoping
that I would get by, but it didn't detect them.

I don't know what tool to use to disable PNP.

It acts as if STN doesn't look at PCMCIA. Could that be it ?

Have you ever tried PCMCIA NICs ?

Thanks
SC

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