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In <3F9D4445.6030702@rollanet.org>, on 10/27/03 at 10:13 AM,When doing static IP's between two computers you don't need a route. I'm not trying to get to the internet yet. I'll set that up when I get my access point.
Sam Lewis <saml@rollanet.org> said:
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
Sam Lewis wrote:
I have an SMC Access Point on the way should be here any day.That will be a much better test as to whether the card is initializing properly.
To what were you connecting via the MA311? Is there a third wireless client somewhere?From what manufacturer is the other card? Model?NetGear MA311 using the miniPCI driver which installed and worked great
without a hitch.
Oh, okay, I get it. So, in Ad-hoc mode, it works under Win2K, but under eCS it doesn't? What IP address is it using in Ad-hoc mode? The static one you've assigned? Try an ipconfig at a cmd prompt under W2K.Do you have an IP address at all? Static?Yes both cards have static IP's assinged. I booted up my laptop into Win2K
and the card works fine communicating with the Desktop with it running eCS or
Win98.
I have both OS's on this laptop set to the same IP address 10.225.52.245 for the Hi Rate card. The PC with the NetGear is 10.225.52.244.
What do you have set as a default route when booted to OS/2? What does
NETSTAT /R show. Is this the only NIC in the machine? Mark
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