I just replaced my hub with a tested one. It came from another network. Nothing came 
up. I also used the cable of hte working workstation. Ayaw talaga!

On Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 06:45:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Leo,
> 
> I just installed RH 6.1 last night on my box.  I used linuxconf, and found out that 
>the firewall is not installed by default in custom installation.
> 
> fooler was right.  Following your discussions, I try diagnosting things and it seems 
>as if your cable or hub is experiencing an intermitent trouble.
> 
> If your win9x ping itself, try to ping the other on the network.  Timed out 
>signifies that the box being pinged is not responding fast as it was expected by the 
>configuration.  Or may not be responding at all.  Host not responding is that the 
>host is being contacted but is not giving any response (snabbera, kung baga.)
> 
> Your CAT-6 should be checked against low quality, that is the factor that causes 
>intermittent troubles.  Is your hub an intelligent autosensing or just a plain hub.
> 
> To make the isolation of trouble efficient, dont chance physical configuration when 
>using the other OSes.
> 
> Erwin
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >The hub and the cables are okay. I mentioned that I have a 3rd  Linux box that is 
>working already (connected to the WAN using DHCP).
> >
> >I can ping the local address. One of the problematic boxes is a dual boot with 
>win98. So I booted it in win98 then the other one was booted in linux. Both are using 
>static IPs (x.x.x.1 & .2 of the same subnet mask). No luck!
> >
> >Is there a possibility that Redhat was installed with a default firewall in it? I 
>installed using the costumize mode.
> >
> >As far as I know, if you have to IPs of the same subnet they should ping each 
>other. Tama ba? Kasi nag-implement na ako ng RH sa opisina, gumana. Di ko talaga 
>mifigure out kung saan ako nagkamali.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >On Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 05:36:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> >> 
> >> > I cannot ping other machines even if they have the same subnet mask with static 
>IPs.
> >> 
> >> but can you ping its own ip address locally? if yes then there is something to do 
>with your cable or hub.
> >> 
> >> fooler.
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