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If misery loves company will help you any, I occasionally get the DHCP
cannot find parameters error on boot. The next reboot is generally
successful, providing Charter Communications is up.
SMC/Surfboard
Ray
Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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> This is really weird.
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> I checked my router and my cables. All my other computers on the router
> could access the internet. Changing cables pointed only to the EComStation
> machine.
>
> I began to suspect my network interface card. So to check it, I boot the
> computer into Linux, (on another partition), and I then connected to the
> internet without difficulty. So the network interface card was OK.
>
> Now, I went back into OS/2 (EComStation), and now it boot fine. No errors,
> and I could access the internet fine.
>
> So at the moment I am OK. What broke? I have no idea. Why did it start
> working again? I wish I knew.
>
> Sandy
>
> >>I seem to have lost my network connection in EComStation.
>
> >Read Mr. KIA for December. :-)
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> >What did you change?
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> >>I checked setup.cmd, selective install for networking, and MPTS
> >>configuration. All seem to be in order.
>
> >Check dhcp.cfg. What's in lantran.log?
>
> >Steven
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