Hi Jerry,
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 02:50:11 -0700, Jerry J. Haumberger wrote:
> I've tried dozens of all possible connections/configurations
> according to my scrutiny of the PC DOS manual, but to no avail.
> INTERSVR on the 486 only maps its various drives upon execution,
> and the client drives are missing. The error message from
> INTERLNK on the client tells me that a "connection could not
> be established".
First, make sure if both computers already connected properly. You
could use a terminal program (i.e. COMTOOL.COM or Hyperterm) on both
side. Type-in any words, they should be displayed correctly on the
other end (vice versa).
If your cable/connectors are OK, there are at least two possibilities
that might causing the problem:
* INTERSVR/INTERLNK can't auto-locate the correct COM ports where
your cable attached. Try specify /COM:<portnum>.
* One of the serial ports or your cable can't handle high speed
connection. Both INTERSVR and INTERLNK are default to 115200 bps.
Try throttle down, specify lower /BAUD:<rate> (should be the same
speed).
BTW, the above switches are from MS-DOS version of INTERSVR/INTERLNK,
might be different for PC DOS 2000.
--Eko
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