My Reply follows quote. On 11/12/2003 05:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>> My Reply follows quote. On 10/12/2003 19:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> said:
>> �
>>
>> >I'm gonna work on it some more (now that I know the hardware's
>> working)
>> >but thought I'd ask if anyone had any idea why the IP part is acting
>> >the way it is.
>> ----------
>> Always the old "wisdom" about older Asante cards not working well with
>> autosensing switches/routers. Sometimes they are OK if you stick a dumb
>> hub between them and the rest of the network.
>>
>> Ken
>
>I put a Netgear DS108 between the SE/30 and the Linksys BEFSR81 ver. 2
>router. The SE/30 is still not getting an IP address.
>
>Since the DS108 is an autosensing hub, does that not qualify with the
>"old wisdom"? Do I need a non-autosensing hub? If so, any brand/model
>recommendations?
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I believe the "auto-sensing" part is the problem. Just a cheap 10baseT
hub. You can probably find a new one (stock leftovers!) for less than $10.

Ken

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