For starters, the 10.X.X.X is a *private* network, reserved for hosts not
connected
directly to the internet (or behind some firewall). Perhaps there's a firewall
or
gateway of some sort your ISP provides for you to access the net?
Wimme wrote:
Yo all-
I already posted in the list about
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Wimme wrote:
Yo all-
I already posted in the list about this, still didn't find the solution,
but now I've got more specs, so I hope someone can help.
Herez the prob: I have a 3Com Etherlink III (3c509) ISA card, static IP
and a cable modem. I can't seem to connect
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Wimme wrote:
Herez the prob: I have a 3Com Etherlink III (3c509) ISA card, static IP
and a cable modem.
By this I assume you mean that the 3Com card goes to the cable modem, and
the cable modem goes out to the Internet, right?
Make sure that you've set up the route
Yo all-
I already posted in the list about this, still didn't find the solution,
but now I've got more specs, so I hope someone can help.
Herez the prob: I have a 3Com Etherlink III (3c509) ISA card, static IP
and a cable modem. I can't seem to connect to the internet. Problem is
that my card is
Did you set up the routing properly? If you don't have your gateway set
up correctly you won't get far. Your service provider ought to have told
you a gateway (aka a router) to use.
l8r, Nate
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Wimme wrote:
Yo all-
I already posted in the list about this, still didn't
Hello all,
I apologize for any double-posting, but the mailings list server returned
an error. Therefor I hereby repost.
[REPOST]
Yo all-
I already posted in the list about this, still didn't find the solution,
but now I've got more specs, so I hope someone can help.
Herez the prob: I have a
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