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Re: [Re: Vedr: Re: No network?]



Is this a card with two network ports?  Unless I'm mistaken, "10BaseT"
refers to the RJ-45 (telephone-like) port, while the BNC port should be
called "10Base2" or something.  You need to change the port using either
switch settings on the card, or a software utility that came with the card.
My memory on this is a little fuzzy, so I hope I'm not full of crap.

Marc

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>>> "Alex V. Toropov" <alex@ct.spb.ru> 08/19 4:02 AM >>>
> Yes - the windows-machines can see each other in the windows-network.
> (Workgroupname Olsen as the domainname at the linux box.)
> The windows pc's can ping each other, but not the linux.
>
> I'm using bnc-cables, and the linux is in the middle. I've tried to change
> the T's - no effect.
> The start-up messages show no problems initializing the network-card.
(Loading
> modules ..... vfat smbfs 3c509 at 0x300 tag 1, 10baseT port, address 00 60
08
> 31 22 84, IRQ 10)
> (eth0: Setting Rx mode to 1 addresses)
>
> Yours Henning


Well, one logical thing to test - try "route -n"
You should see line like
192.168.1.0    0.0.0.0    255.255.255.0    ............    eth0

If it exists then I can't see any logical errors and I think the problem is
in NIC
may be You can change cards between computers and see if linux card will
work in PC and vise verse.


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