I just can't get both NIC's to work in my T20 at one time. One or both
instances of the driver don't initialize.
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
> Sam, as I recall, you were using static IP for the Wi-Fi connection,
> correct? In this case, you shouldn't need Neil's script, as that simply
> swaps the DHCP interface from LAN0 to LAN1. In your case, one or both of
> your interfaces are set to static IP, so you should be good to go with
> both interfaces configured (just not with the same address, as that is
> usually used for fault tolerant configurations).
>
> On 10/28/2003 02:11 pm, Sam Lewis thus wrote :
>
> > Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
> >
> >> Sam, the power management setting is in PROTOCOL.INI. I meant "under
> >> eCS" as in using that OS, not that there was an eCS Setup object.
> >>
> >> Could you post your PROTOCOL.INI file? It should be located in \IBMCOM.
> >>
> >> Sam Lewis wrote:
> >>
> >>> Where is the eCS Setup? In the System Setup folder there is the
> >>> Power object and I have the Plugged in mode set to Maximum
> >>> performance. But that is all I can find. I do have eCS 1.03 on
> >>> this laptop.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Alright. Here's the deal. I had a problem with the Wireless NIC not
> > being recongnized and powered up on bootup. I updated to CardBus 8.0
> > and now that problem is cured.
> >
> > Now I still couldn't have both NIC's in my laptop. I looked at the
> > Protocol.ini and Setup.cmd and I think they are in synch but I'm not
> > sure that I understand what Mark was telling me about which NIC is
> > bound to what instance of TCP/IP.
> >
> > However when I setup my system to work only with the Wireless NIC it
> > works fine in Ad-Hoc mode. Also I received my Access Point yesterday
> > and set that up and it works fine too.
> >
> > So I think I'm pretty much good to go. But I would like to leave both
> > NIC's configured in my system so that I can use my EtherLink III at
> > work and my HiRate 128 at home or in Hotels with wireless access. So
> > is this possible or should I just make two Protocol.ini's with a cmd
> > file to switch back and forth as needed.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sam
> >
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