Hi 

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> You joined ok then :)


Looks that way 
> 
>> After all that I still can not ping the PC from the Amiga or the other
>> way round
> 
> Ok, I don't have network at home but I can take you through some basic
> TCP/IP fault finding steps.
> 
> First off, on both machines try to ping 127.0.0.1
> 
> If this works ok, your TCP/IP stack is installed correctly and working
> ok.
> 
> Assuming that's ok on both machines:
> 
> On each machine try to ping it's *own* IP address.
> 
> So, in your example, on the Amiga ping 192.168.1.2   (you don't
> actually need the network cable plugged in to do this).

Both machines can ping there own address

> 
> What is the IP address of the PC?  
192.168.1.1

Subnet mask of the PC?

225.225.225.0

> If both of those work, your cards are installed and configure ok.
> 
> (remember at this stage they're not trying to talk to each other).
> 
> 
> Assuming config is ok on both (which the above should prove).  You are
> using a cross over cable I take it?

Yep it is a cross overe cable 
> 
> Could do with some more info on the PC config too.


What like ( I am very weak on PC side of things )

I am running XP pro , and I think that I have set up the network through the
local network wizzard .

-- 
Ralph

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