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Gary Granat wrote:
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>>>I purchased a new Linksys EtherFast 10/100 hub and a new
>>>Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card for my antique Thinkpad 380-XD.
>>>I used MPTS to remove my old IBM EtherJet PC Card from the environment and --
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> SteveS,
> Neither system is generating any error messages in the LANTRAN.LOG.
Since there was no error messages and two changes where made at the same
time (the hub [I really hope that you got the EtherFast switch instead the
hub] and the PC Card for the Thinkpad) I suggest that you re-install the
previously working EtherJet PC Card. Run MPTS, select the EtherJet PCCard
nic, click CHANGE, then save the updated configuration. Shutdown, change
the PC cards and boot back up. Report on what is working and what is not.
You do not need to do the above in two steps that you described in your
original post. The peer-peer uses NetBios/NetBeui which you indicated you
have installed. For internet access, you might have to open the TCP/IP
Configuration notebook object and verify that the IP setting for Lan0 is
still configured. If not, configure.
Report back with your results.
Steve Schiffman
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