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This is a laptop. It has XP, W2K, eCS12RM and now eCS20RC3. 20RC3 is
relatively unmolested.
This is the situation I have with this laptop under eCS12RM. The NICs
are Intell 2200 and Realtek 8139. In XP and W2K I installed a driver
for each. If the cable is plugged in to the router it uses that. If
the cable was not plugged in uses the wireless. In eCS I was never able
to get it to connect either wired or wireless if both drivers were
loaded. The only way I have been able to connect is set it up wired and
save config.sys, protocol.ini and ibmlan.ini, and then do the same for
wireless. I have cmd files to swap those files to change from wired to
wireless and back. Any guess as to whether I am stuck with that scheme?
When I installed eCS20RC3 both wired and wireless were properly found
and I accepted them. They both seem to load. I have not done anything
to alter that. Requester cannot start; NET2186.
The only way I have ever tried to get eCS1.2 to connect is with XWLAN.
In 20RC3 when I add the XWLAN widget, the "Information" sound plays as a
continuous loop until I delete the XWLAN widget.
I don't want to just start poking at things. What is a reasonable
process to get this thing connected in 2.0RC3?
So far the readme has not helped.
I assume there is a meeting Nov 17, but I will be on the road.
TY
Ray
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