os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Messaggio archiviato #1031

Da: "Andy Willis" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Intestazioni complete
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Oggetto: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: SOCKETS.SYS Error
Data: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 21:41:21 -0600
A: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Hmm, I had those type of issues on my T42 when I was using the IBM Gigabyte drivers (IBMGU) but they cleared up when I switched to the E1000.  I now am using the Genmac drivers for both wired and wireless.
My suggestion for starting to track down where this is at is
A)  Remove either the wireless or Wired connection
    a)  test
    b)  reverse which one is being used
    c)  test
B)  Verify which chipset your thinkpad uses for the wired connection
    this can be done with pci.exe (hobbes)

Mine shows:
Vendor 8086h Intel Corporation
Device 101Eh 82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Mobile)


Rick R. wrote:
GenMAC & E1000 on a T42p.

This is getting to be ridiculous, my box is behaving
like a kamakazi elevator.


--- Andy Willis <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
wrote:

What was the ethernet (wired) card again (can't find
it now) and which driver are you using?
Andy
Rick R. wrote:
Well, after updated GenMAC and doing the SYN
thingy my
system still crashes with SOCKET.SYS.

This is threatening my whole OS/2 setup as I can't
afford to work like that.

Does anyone out there know what to do?



--- Lewis G Rosenthal
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:

You need to log into ftp.netlabs.org as the user
"netlabs" with a password of "rulez". In a browser, just use
Adrian's
link, replacing " <at> " with "@".

On 08/05/06 04:16 am, Rick R. thus wrote :
When following that link I only get the error
message
"Can not change directory".


--- Lewis G Rosenthal
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:

  
There were indeed some issues with the 1.0
build
addressed in 1.07. You should be able to grab 1.7 by following the
info
in
Adrian's post on the GenMAC user list at     
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.genmac.user/260/match=
  
which will direct you to:

ftp://netlabs:rulez <at>
ftp.netlabs.org/ndis/genmac17.zip

Please note Adrian's comments in the mailing
list.
On 08/03/06 01:42 pm, Rick R. thus wrote :
    
Well, I expressed myself wrongly here.
I am using the E1000 driver for the wired NIC.
WiFi runs on GenMac:

Signature:       @#Willibald
      
Meyer:1.00.000#@GenMac -
    
Generic MAC Wrapper Driver - Willibald Meyer
2005
      
-
    
Support by net
labs.org
Vendor:          Willibald Meyer
Revision:        1.00.000
File Version:    1.0
Description:     GenMac - Generic MAC Wrapper
      
Driver -
    
Willibald Meyer 2005 - Support by netlabs

Now where to get that 1.07 version you listed?

Thankz

--- Lewis G Rosenthal
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:

  
      
Hmmm... So you're using GenMAC for your wired
ethernet as well as wireless? And you get these crashes both
wired
        
and
    
wireless? Try a non-GenMAC driver for the wired NIC, if that
is
        
the
    
case.

FWIW, here is  my info:

INETVER identical to yours.

[C:\]bldlevel \genmac\driver\genm32w.os2
Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675
Sep
        
25
    
2001
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001
Signature:       @#Willibald Meyer : 1.7.XXX
        
WPA#@
    
GenMac Wrapper
Vendor:          Willibald Meyer
Revision:        1.07.XXX WPA
File Version:    1.7
Description:     GenMac Wrapper

For my wired NIC, I'm using the Broadcom
driver,
which does not include bldlevel information:

11-29-05 12:54p        43,998      0 a---        
B57.OS2
    
On 08/02/06 01:00 pm, Rick R. thus wrote :
            
Hi Lewis !

By now my OS/2 system has become pretty much
a
                
CRAP
            
system as far as the Internet is concerned.
I just can not afford to have this damn box
          
crash
    
                
with
            
dozens of apps running:
Version numbers of TCP/IP protocol drivers:
   SOCKETS.SYS: 6.3100
   AFOS2.SYS:   6.3100
   AFINET.SYS:  6.3100

Not sure how to get the NIC versions, but I
do
                
know
            
that the GenMac driver should be the latest
                
version
            
around.
I'm also using the latest WiFi driver
version.
Thanks for any help

--- Lewis G Rosenthal
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:

  
                
On 07/31/06 02:34 pm, Rick R. thus wrote :
                        
Hello Folks I still get those dreaded SOCKETS.SYS
errors,
                        
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