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On 1/25/06, Ray Davison <raydav@charter.net> wrote:
Jeroen Besse wrote:
Every NETBIOS entry (whether or not over TCP/IP) should have its own
number. Your realtek uses numbers 0 and 1, on the wifi card, use
numbers 2 and 3.
Same for every (plain) TCP/IP entry. But you have unique numers there already.
You might also have to alter IBMLAN.INI, as each (of the 4) NETBIOS
instances should have a corresponding NETx entry in IBMLAN.INI, if you
want Peer to use it.
If you never use Peer or LAN Requester, you might want to consider to
remove all NETBIOS entries from MPTS.
GenMAC seems to load OK.
IBMLAN.INI now has:
[networks]
; This information is read by the redirector at device initialization
time.
net1 = TCPBEUI$,0,LM10,34,100,14
net2 = NETBEUI$,1,LM10,34,100,14
net3 = NETBEUI$,2,LM10,34,100,14
net4 = TCPBEUI$,3,LM10,34,100,14
Entering the address of the router in Mozilla gets:
The connection was refused when attempting to contact ...
IBMLAN.INI is not correlated to native TCP/IP apps like Mozilla.
For Mozilla to work, TCP/IP shout do it's thing.
You can enter this:
[C:\] netstat -a
to see whether each interface has an IP address assigned. "Interface
0" should be the Realtek interface, "Interface 1" should be the GenMac
interface.
(Do you use XWLAN?)
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