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FWIW, after I posted my message (see below), I remembered something Steven
said about IRQ conflict. Sure enough, I messed around with the system
BIOS, and now everything is fine.
Thanks, Steven
Sandy
(Origingal message):
I recently restored my eCS from a backup (to a different drive letter) and
got most of it working. I couldn't get my connection to the internet (thru
my router) to work.
Just for kicks, I reinstalled eCS (groan), and I got that working except
-- no internet.
I checked the mpts and tcp/ip configurations, and they seem OK. During
boot up, I can see that my LAN adapter is recognized. But when I try to
ping my router nothing happens.
I suspect there is an easy fix, but I can't think how to trouble shoot
this.
Would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Sandy
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