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Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 20:27:13 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eComStationary Network

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In <200206231951642.SM01204@66-81-75-198-modem.o1.com>, on 06/23/02
at 06:51 PM, Michael Rakijas said:

>is having a bunch of network problems. Mainly, peer networking is a huge
>problem. It seemed to install properly when the machine was initially set
>up. However, I tried to log in and although I was pretty sure I
>remembered the password, it acted as if it didn't recognize me: Login

Known problem. The install forgets what you requested and installs with
the defaults. Use USERID and PASSWORD.

>result. When I try to log in, login is similarly unsuccessful. (This is
>after the netcard drive loads successfully and the requester is properly
>started at boot up). Any ideas?

One interesting thing I've noticed during my career is that repeating a
sequence that failed twice is a likely method for getting it to fail
again. :-)

>The other problem seems to be with Netscape/TCPIP, although I can't quite
>figure it out because it is intermittent. It may be related to the above
>problem but I don't think so. Most of TCPIP seems to work properly (ftp,
>ping, etc.) but Netscape is highly selective in what it allows
>connections to. Yahoo, Google and NeoPets (the kid's destination) seem
>to be inaccessible but others (IBM software sites) seem to be okay.

This could be a lot of things. ISP, NIC etc. iptrace might reveal where
the conversation dies.

>Netscape is hanging while trying to access the site) and FTP-PM works
>fine too. Netscape was removed and reinstalled a couple of times - the
>same one that is working fine elsewhere on my network.

One thing to check. The eCS installer has a tendency to forget to install
\mptn\etc\protocol and \mptn\etc\services. Given that some of your TCP/IP
apps work, this is probably not your problem, but it's easy to check.

>SDD video driver on ATI
>D-Link 530TX+ (RealTek based) netcard

Make sure you get the updated drivers for this card from the eCS site.

Steven

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