said: 
>In <200411030637.iA36bRv2002972@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 11/02/04  
>   at 10:37 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>I have two PCMCIA cards in my notebook -- one wireless LAN and one wired 
>>LAN. The wireless works only when I have removed all traces of the wired 
>>LAN from the MTPS configuration utility. 
>>Is that the normal course of events, or is there some way to have both 
>>configured so I can have a choice without reconfiguring the MTPS each 
>>time? 
>I suspect the answer is it depends.  I have a protocol.ini that allows me 
>to swap between wired and wireless at will. 
>To know if this is possible on your setup, you need to understand what is 
>failing.  As always, lantran.log is your friend. 
Hi Steven, 
lantran.log shows: 
PRO00127: The adaptor was not found when the program tried to bind VECTOR 
to ELPC3OS2_NIF 
LT00141: Errors found while attempting to initialize TCPBEUI 
Now, if I remove the MPTS reference to my wired LAN card, these errors go 
away. Is there something I should tweak in the MPTS configuration? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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