Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #2625 | ![]() ![]() |
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Okay, that's one item to cross off the list.
Do you have any MAC filtering enabled which would prevent the MAC address of the Cisco card from being granted access off the LAN?No.
Not necessarily. This is sounding more and more like an arp or a default route problem. Are you using DHCP? If so, try opening an OS/2 window and:
In XWLAN (and PROTOCOL.INI), which card is configured as LAN0, LAN1, LAN2, etc?wired intel nic = lan 0
jacarando = lan1
cisco350 = lan2
When you switch cards, I'm assuming you tell XWLAN to switch to the other interface (LAN2, etc.).Yep.
Looks like I have to start from scrtach again.
Now, supposing I'll rem out wired intel nic as well as the jacarando, how is the setup.cmd supposed to be? Or don't I need setup.cmd when using xwlan?No need to fool with setup.cmd when using XWLAN.
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