said:
>In <20081029232806-37186-7@scoug.com>, on 10/29/08
> at 11:28 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Hi Jack,
>It's not terribly clear how far you have gotten with this. Please post
>copies of
> \config.sys
> \startup.cmd (if you have one)
> \ibmcom\lantran.log
> \ibmcom\protocol.ini
> \ibmcom\macs\yournic.nif (yournic is the name of your nic's nif)
> \mptn\bin\setup.cmd
> \mptn\etc\dhcpcd.cfg
> \mptn\etc\resolv*
>Also, you need to tell us what does and does not work based on what you
>have done so far.
>>Do I need an os/2 file to make DSL work?
>A better way to phrase the question is what do I need to change to make
>my DSL work? I would estimate that the large majority of OS/2 users are
>already using DSL. Generally, the setup is a cookbook process.
>>route -fh
>>arp -f
>>ifconfig 1o 127.0.0.1
>>REM ifconfig lan 0
>>REM ifconfig lan 1
>>REM ifconfig lan 2
>>REM ifconfig lan 3
>>REM ifconfig lan 4
>>REM ifconfig lan 5
>>REM ifconfig lan 6
>>REM ifconfig lan 7
>>dhcpstrt -i lan0 -d 45
>>REM if config s10
>If you end up using DHCP to assign an IP address to your setup.cmd will
>be similar.
>>The file supposedly goes in tcp/ip notebook settings which I can't find.
>The file is maintained by the TCP/IP settings notebook and live in
>\tcpip\bin.
>Steven
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