On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 22:46:54 -0400 Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
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Lewis:
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>> Yes, otherwise I'd see it on the windowlist, right? Just the linksys providing dhcp.
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>Which windowlist? How is your LinkSys connecting to the rest of the network?
The window list when you press ctrl-ecs.
the linksys acts as a hub. The 'internet' socket (port) is not used. From my firewall/gateway os/2 v1.1 box the cable goes to one of the 4
ports on the linksys. And another hub is attached to one of those 4 ports since the 4 ports on the linksys is insufficient for my needs.
>I rarely have DHCP issues under OS/2. Interestingly, I happened to
>expose a bug in XWLAN with my whopping 2MB hosts file. There is an
Hmmm, I never noticed a problem with my 940k hosts file when I used xwLan under rc6a and static IP. But I didn' t use that option you
mentioned either. Glad to hear Christian is working on a new version.
>Other than that, however, DHCP on OS/2 is fairly stable, with the
I guess I have something set incorrectly. I bet it's in the linksys, some of those screens have caused me plenty of confusion. But like I said,
no problem with the other family members and their XP machines (and earlier versions of Win before that).
>Indeed. I'll be interested to hear what you find. Tell me, does your
>wired interface still have a null MAC address? I expect that it does.
One of the first things I checked. Yep, all zero's.