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In <200102141928.LAA14747@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 02/14/01
at 11:28 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I commented out the two lines. I got a number of errors on boot up. I
>wrote down a few:
Well, put them back in then. :-)
>Does it seem curious that the NIC worked fine on peer to peer using a
>xover cable?
This is true. There are lots of possibile reasons why. Could be a TCP/IP
configuration problem. Peer uses NetBIOS, so it would work fine. Does
Peer still work with both boxes connected to the hub? It should.
Steven
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