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There's egg on my face. It WAS a hardware problem.   
 
I was convinced it was software because 3 PC's, the dsl modem,  and the   
Netware server are all connected to the same router... another of my PC's is   
able to connect to the server and the dsl modem, while the PC with the   
connection problem is able to use the dsl modem but could not connect to the   
Netware server   
 
Somehow in all my moving around cables between PC's, with the router located   
in a dark place under a desk, I managed to get the router connected to the   
"uplink" port on the router. Moved it to a regular port and "voila", the   
errant PC connected to the server. One of the other PC's has been able to   
connect all along, and I have no idea how! If it could connect, why couldn't   
the other connect?   
 
Anyway it's solved!!! Happy day!!!   
 
Now, if I could just get the AMD computer to where it would boot.... the ide   
saga, unbelievably, continues.  
 
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