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Re: Lan Tcp/ip Question



Hi...

Uhmm... I've had that problem before. I could get some weird messages when
I tried pinging their broadcast address. I never did figure it out though.

Alex

On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Tomt wrote:

> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 06:38:39 -0500
> From: Tomt <tomt@the-pentagon.com>
> To: Alexander <vulture@abac.com>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Lan Tcp/ip Question
> Resent-Date: 20 Jul 1998 23:43:27 -0000
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> At 10:44 PM 7/19/1998 -0700, you wrote:
> >It may be useful for you to assign the NIC's address to something other
> >than 0x300. A lot of different (very different even!) cards try to use
> >0x300 (sound cards, primarily).
> Theres a sound card in the machine but its sitting on 0x330
> >Also you may want to try pinging the machine's own address on the
> >ethernet. See what that produces. Aside from that I can't help you much.
> Works.  Both machines can ping themselves but not each other.
> 
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