said:
>I would run iptrace to see which side is deaf. See:
Running iptrace results in an error message:
No interface to trace!
Also, I looked in my motherboard manual. It gives an IRQ assignment for
the Gigabyte Lan connector, which I do not use, and I see no reference to
an IRQ assignment for the LAN connector. What is curious is that there is
no IRQ conflict when running Warp 4.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Sandy
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