wrote:
> As I often say, there are many cases where I would
> rather be wrong. This
> is one of them. I have to suspect that your NIC
> and Steve's switch are
> somewhat incompatible. It's not supposed to be this
> way, but it does
> happen.
Hi Steven,
OTOH, I'm not sure we proven beyond the shadow of a
doubt that both Nic ports are perfectly fine, either.
The jury may still be out on that . . . .
> >config for the 1K port
> 1K port?
I was assuming that Gigabit is synonymous with 1K, at
least colloquially.
> Ship me copies of:
> \config.sys
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
>
> from volume E: and volume P: and I will update the
> volume E: files to
> enable both NICs.
Thanks, Steven. I'll try to do so this evening.
Jordan
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