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In <0H6V00L8BU4NW6@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 12/09/02
at 06:41 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Under Win 2000 it works perfectly.
>Under OS/2, the card director says "Ready" but cannot ping or access
>internet.
What's on the other end of the cable? A a 10/100 switch?
>The only difference I notice is that Linksys boots up on IRQ 9, and 3Com
>boots up on IRQ 11.
That shouldn't matter, as long as, nothing else is using IRQ 11. My 770x
is reporting:
Ready
5
110 - 11F
as I type although this does change from time to time.
>At this point I think I may be better off putting my money in a new
>dongle and donating the two 3Com cards to the next SCOUG raffle next time
>I come up.
It is a puzzle. I don't want to talk about dongles to much. I'm tough on
them and break about one a year.
Are you absolutely sure you are running the correct Socket Services
driver? The Card Director
Steven
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