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waynec@linkline.com writes:
> 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.
Woops that should read:
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 server
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.
>
Wayne
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