Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com gearchiveerd bericht #6395

Van: "Mike O'Connor" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Volledige berichtkoppen
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Onderwerp: Re: [OS2Wireless] Re: Cannot get DHCP
Datum: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 20:28:27 +1000
Aan: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Stuart Updike wrote:
Mike O'Connor wrote:
Hi Stu,

I found that although SM2B2 ran OK - it hung the system on exit, at
least when running eCS-Flash10!
SM 1.1.18 still runs (faster startup times etc.) mozturbo, SM2B2
doesn't! By setting up a program object for that in Startup folder
with "-L" parameter and putting same with parameter "-U" to unload it
in my XWP Shutdown Folder I can exit cleanly every time - if something
on the www causes it to hang, it can be killed from the window-list
without TOP/CADH via multiple CTRL-ESC! I can't recall having any
problems with it in RC7 - but I'm just about to install RC7 on this
T43, so I'll soon find out for sure! ;-)

HTH

Regards,
Mike

Hi Mike,

Good luck with rc7!

Stu
Hi Stu,

I ought not to be typing this now as this session started about 36+ hours ago, interrupted by a few hours of live motor racing in Surfer's Paradise yesterday and today - main event used to be an Indycar/CART event every year, but unfortunately is no longer - was supposed to be an A1 GP (all same vehicles, teams are representing different countries), but they failed to turn up in AU! :-(

I tried three times installing RC7(A) on this T43, without success. Each time (freshly long-JFS-formatted), it hung in the installing TCP/IP applications secton of Phase 2. Trying the resume.cmd had so much missing that I gave up on it completely! :-(

Decided to just put an additional RC6a installation on the system, but this time with the wireless enabled. Apart from the following everything went smooth as silk!

I seem to have the application help files for WLAN missing - the program objects for the documentation are referring to files in the \var\temp\.....\....\ hierarchy which don't exist anywhere on the disk!

I ran the GenMAC scan program and got the following:
Generic MAC Wrapper Driver - Wireless LAN Scan

Dev-Name : WRND322$
Nif-Name : W168CX1014.NIF
Lan-Number : lan1
Link-Status : 0x4001000c
Link-Status-CHG : 1
Mac-Address (AP): 000<hex-values-here for obvious reason> "linksys" P 0 Rssi -32 NetT 3 Channel 11 Infr 1 Rate B-1 B-2 B-5 B-11 22 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
Media-Connect : DISCONNECTED
LinkSpeed : 108 MBit/s
Infrastructure : 0x1 (INFRASTRUCTURE)
Encryption : 0x1 (DISABLED)
Authentication : 0x0 (OPEN)
Privacy Filter : 0x0 (ACCEPT ALL)
SSID : ""
802.1x Ready : 0

Press Ctrl-Break to abort
So I guess I'm getting there (slowly!) Actually I also picked up anothr MAC address "Murphys" - I bet it's a Windows-using near neighbour (across the road in the village I live in - 30m away) name of Jim Murphy! Obviously his system (or he) didn't appreciate the scanning as it went off the air shortly afterwards!
LAN is on adapters 0 and 1(lan0), WLAN is on adapters 2 and 3 (lan1). Have TCPBEUI+NetBIOS+TCP/IP on both. This is the lantran.log:

LT00073: FFST/2 is installed but is not started. LANTRAN.LOG is being created.
IBM OS/2 LANMSGDD [05/21/04] 6.00 is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 NETBEUI 6.00.0
NETBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment.
IBM OS/2 TCPBEUI 6.00.0
TCPBEUI: Using a 32-bit data segment.
Installing NETWKSTA.200 Version 6.0. IBM LAN Redirector ( May 25, 2005)

IBM OS/2 NETBIOS 4.0
Adapter 0 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS applications.
Adapter 1 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS applications.
Adapter 2 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS applications.
Adapter 3 has 123 NCBs, 96 sessions, and 6 names available to NETBIOS applications.
NETBIOS 4.0 is loaded and operational.
IBM LANVDD is loaded and operational.
IBM OS/2 LAN Netbind
WRND32$ bound to "VECTOR".
WRND32$ WRAPPER for bus: 2 slot: 0 Vendor: 0x14E4 Device: 0x167D.
WRND32$ load SYS: "B57XP32.SYS" length: 134272 CRC: 0xbc2d / 0xbc2d.
WRND32$ load INF: "B57XP32.INF" length: 236.
WRND32$ WRAPPER ErrorLog 0x4005000f.
WRND32$ WRAPPER hardware init successfull MAC : 00.........DF.
WRND322$ bound to "VECTOR".
WRND322$ WRAPPER for bus: 4 slot: 2 Vendor: 0x168C Device: 0x1014.
WRND322$ load SYS: "AR5211abg.SYS" length: 478432 CRC: 0x9c1f / 0x32db.
WRND322$ load INF: "AR5211abg.INF" length: 1146.
WRND322$ WRAPPER hardware init successfull MAC : 00.........B0.
TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 0 is trying to bind to TCP/IP interface lan0.
TCPBEUI: Logical adapter 2 is bound to TCP/IP interface lan1.
WRND32$ WRAPPER ErrorLog 0x80050004.
Adapter 1 is using node address 00..........DF. The Token-Ring format is 00.....................
Adapter 3 is using node address 00..........B0. The Token-Ring format is 00......................
Hopefully I should have this operational soon via wireless! :-)

Regards,
Mike

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