Paul:
Tell me about the configuration of your server. Are there 2 ethernet
cards or 1? What results when you execute /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/route?
I'm assuming you are assigning static IP's to each Win32 client on your
network.
Lester
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Paul Kenneth Egell-Johnsen wrote:
>
> This week we were having a little work session where we needed to set up
> four PCs in a network. We borrowed a hub and an ISDN router and set out
> to do our thing.
>
> Put in the ip addresses for the network cards, and checked the set up of
> networking options, and connected the computers to the network. No joy.
> Tried two computers with a crossed network cable. No joy. Tried the same
> in windows. Much joy.
>
> OK, tried the DHCP setup from yast. No joy. Just one packet got through
> from one of the computers (could see the router dialing) but then
> nothing.
>
> In windows, joy.
>
> What on earth is going on here, I've done this before, (just networking
> two comps off one crossed TP cable) and it worked flawlessly.
>
> Anything?
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