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Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:01:35 PST7
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: networking

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Yes Ray, that is very reassuring.

It is hard enough not being able to figure out what is wrong, and it is
doubly hard thinking you are the only one having this problem.

Thanks,
Sandy

>If misery loves company will help you any, I occasionally get the DHCP
>cannot find parameters error on boot. The next reboot is generally
>successful, providing Charter Communications is up.
>SMC/Surfboard

>Ray

>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>
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>>
>> This is really weird.
>>
>> I checked my router and my cables. All my other computers on the router
>> could access the internet. Changing cables pointed only to the EComStation
>> machine.
>>
>> I began to suspect my network interface card. So to check it, I boot the
>> computer into Linux, (on another partition), and I then connected to the
>> internet without difficulty. So the network interface card was OK.
>>
>> Now, I went back into OS/2 (EComStation), and now it boot fine. No errors,
>> and I could access the internet fine.
>>
>> So at the moment I am OK. What broke? I have no idea. Why did it start
>> working again? I wish I knew.
>>
>> Sandy
>>
>> >>I seem to have lost my network connection in EComStation.
>>
>> >Read Mr. KIA for December. :-)
>>
>> >What did you change?
>>
>> >>I checked setup.cmd, selective install for networking, and MPTS
>> >>configuration. All seem to be in order.
>>
>> >Check dhcp.cfg. What's in lantran.log?
>>
>> >Steven
>>
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