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From: pjl@ms.uky.edu (Paul Linton)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt
Subject: Okay, another ethernet problem.  More details this time.
Message-ID: <12752@s.ms.uky.edu>
Date: 24 Sep 89 23:05:46 GMT
Organization: University of Kentucky
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Hey everyone.

   Thanks for everyone that replied.  I installed my device drivers
over the weekend and followed all the instructions.   Unfortunately
I now get a different error.  First off let me say i ran the
diagnostics programs which tested the card and connection and
it passed with no problems.  So it must not like the default
settings I used?

I say:
telnet ###.###.###.###  (I just try a machine on campus here that I know is up)
and get:
Trying...
net0: transmit timeout 8200: shutting down device

then, just to be a pain I try again to see what it says:
telnet: connect: no route to host.

Any suggestions?  I can only assume that it's in the device driver
settings now (i have matched the jumper on the board with the interupt
level)

Thanks!!!

    Paul

PS, I have ordered the TCPIP manuals, but I'd rather not have to wait for them.
-- 
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