said:
>To prevent the the wired interface from skewing the results, you need to
>stop the dhcp client and delete the interface with:
> dhcpmon -t
> arp -f
> route -fh
> ifconfig lan0 down
> ifconfig lan0 delete
>To switch back to wired after hanging up the dial up connection just run
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
Well -- now I have lost my wired connection. I am on dial up connection at
the moment.
When I boot into either OS/2 Warp or eCS, I now get: Waiting for DHCP
client -- Did not get parameters.
I thought I might have developed a hardware problem, and I boot into
Windows (on this computer). At first Windows could not find the internet
connection either, then it started working fine. But when I boot back into
Warp, no DHCP.
This does not mean I do not have a hardward problem, but before I try a
different LAN adapter, do you have any suggestions for tweaking OS/2?
Thanks,
Sandy
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