These are positional. Being first "IBMGU_nif" means that this is bound to
lan0 and "ARLTNDIS_nif" is bound to lan1. So make sure in WLAN
properties, TCP/IP tab, the "Selection of TCP/IP interface" is set to
lan1. Rem out the "dhcpstrt -i lan0 -d 20" in setup.cmd, or use the
scripts provided earlier to down lan0 and bring up lan1. You can't have
two dhcp interfaces live at the same time. At least not that I'm aware of
in a normal setup.
One other thing to try if things still don't work is to try modifying the
IRQ and/or the base address. Don't screw with this unless you have
exhausted playing with the tcp/ip stuff as I really think that is your
problem. I'm using the cisco driver here, but I believe the artem using
the same parameters in protocol.ini. Here I have to use the following for
my Cisco350 card (and the IBM High Rate card Ihad before) to work:
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