you bet, actually you won't need quite that long:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=layer+2&btnG=Google+Search

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=layer+2+and+tcp%2Fip&btnG=Google+Search

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=layer+2+and+microsoft+tcp%2Fip&btnG=Goo
gle+Search

post again if you aren't up in an hour.

good luck-byron



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thanks byron, will unpick each word with a network dictionary and get back
to you in 2003 *wink*
naaa, seriously, fanks




 

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BIG YAWN............... STRETCH... up much too early for PST....... :)

"confirm layer 2", meaning, "hey sugar-bear, make sure you got link on that
there nic" :).  first ask, "what's changed", next, check the connection to
the hub/switch, check your nics speed and duplex settings, press "test" on
any vendor supplied diag software, then have a look at ip. it's a similar
approach as to that used in debugging code. I wouldn't open IE until i
could
keep link and send 1000 500byte echo requests (icmp) successfully to my
gateway (use ping.exe).  the Ethernet standard is defined at layer 2 of the
osi reference model.

you'll be running soon.byron

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confirm layer 2 meaning?

sorry i don't mean to be painful i have searched on google but i am
desperate
also i don't know if it's related, now it seems to be getting into the
network but when you open IE it gives a message box search page could not
be found?

thanks
clueless




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confirm layer 2

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once again, i am sure TCP/IP was put here just for my misery lol

one of the pc's which was working fine all of suddens wont log on to the
network keeps saying that can't contact the domain controller

i did an ipconfig and the adapter was set to 0.0.0.0

i did a renew and then i get his error

no adapters bound to tcp/ip are enabled for DHCP

any ideas?

i checked in the network settings and it says it is?




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