I've had this problem before. Check and make sure that the IRQ and IO base
on windows is set to what the card is set to. Also make sure there are not
conflicts.
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From: ">librarian@unseen.net [mailto:">librarian@unseen.net]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 10:35 AM
To: ">ale@ale.org
Subject: [ale] Networking (possibly OT) Problem
I'm trying to make two machines, a Windows 2000 and a Linux box, talk to
each other via a hub. I figured this would be the easy part of setting
up the network once I had Linux talking to the cable modem and running
masquerading. Unfortunately, neither machine can ping the other; both
can ping their own IP address.
The link lights are on at the hub. The lights blink whenever a ping is
trying to go across.
Tcpdump on the linux box shows nothing when teh windows box is sending a
ping; it shows the outgoing packet when the linux box is trying to send
a ping.
BTW, the windows box is 192.168.0.2, the linux box is 192.168.0.1.
Any help would be appreciated - I'm not sure what would cause this
problem.
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