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Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:34:34 +0100
To: Jeroen Besse <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: Timeout problem
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In-Reply-To: <list-280413@2rosenthals.com>; from Jeroen Besse on Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 07:23:56AM +0200
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On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 07:23:56AM +0200, Jeroen Besse wrote:

> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > [B44A]
> <snip>
> 
> Well, I see no option there to set speed or duplex type... seems like
> you can't set it through the driver.
> Maybe there is an option, but it's simply not in the .NIF file. With a
> program like file commander, view the .OS2 file, look for the option
> text strings that are listed in the .NIF file, and see whether there
> also is something like 'speed' or 'duplex'... also, look for value
> lists like '10', '100', '10hdx', '100fdx'. In the latter 2 cases,
> speed and duplex are combined in one parameter. If you find them, add
> them to the card section of protocol.ini and set speed to '10' and
> duplex to 'half', or speed to '10hdx' (depending on your findings).

There is no string in the .OS2 file like those mentioned, there is .sym 
MediaSpeed and MediaDuplex, which I find confusing... The source code is 
supplied with the driver, but I wouldn't have a clue about finding my way 
around it.

> Or, start looking around for another driver for your card. Maybe genmac?

I looked at Genmac but can't work out how I can use it. It suggests 
running MPTS to install the Win drivers, but that is a PM application but 
I can only run in text mode at the moment.

 
> Best regards,
> Jeroen Besse


-- 
John