You're right, but you can ping using TCP/IP for troubleshooting.
Some switches and Macs don't co-operate, or more specifically some Mac
ethernet cards can't autonegotiate with 10/100 switches. Which Macs are you
using, and what kind of switch.
on 8/26/01 7:12 PM, John Bruner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Brian L. Matthews" wrote:
>
>> Doh! :-) Is TCP/IP set to Ethernet and appropriate IPs (or DHCP
>>
>> --
>
> If I'm using AppleTalk, TCP/IP isn't even in the "loop" is it?
> --
> John B.
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