this is very interesting...
I have performed some tests on a LCIII with PDS card (M2460Z/A) connected to a 
d-link dss-8+
to a buffalo router to a DSL modem.
all addresses are from my configuration.
open transport is setup with manual address (192.168.1.56) mask 255.255.255.0
[unfortunately classic networking is blocked from running on the LCIII]
gateway address 192.168.1.1(router lan address)
DNS server name "lciii.homer" address 192.168.1.1(saves having to change DNS 
addresses if it changes)
only one entry and set to default. lciii is name of the LCIII and homer is 
local domain.
iCab works great, although slow.
pinging from a remote computer on the same LAN gets no response (times out) 
until
iCAb is brought up once and then the ping works (responds) until the next 
boot/reboot..
I suspect macTCP should work the same way..

dale




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Britt Dodd 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 7:58 PM
  Subject: Re: LC networking problem


  Just saw it. Remove your router info from DNS and see what your other 
computers have as their DNS server

  On Nov 10, 2010 9:57 PM, "Britt Dodd" <[email protected]> wrote:
  > No. He's right he can ping the other machines your good there with your IP.
  > What you didn't mention is whether or not you inserted your DNS server
  > information. Without it you aren't getting to any website.
  > On Nov 10, 2010 9:45 PM, "Charles Lenington" <[email protected]> wrote:
  >> On 11/10/10 7:19 AM, Brian Deuel wrote:
  >>> I recently snagged a LC-PDS ethernet card for my LC. I figured I would
  > get it on my network and use it as an IRC channel bot. For some odd reason,
  > I can ping the other machines on my network, and ping the AT&T name servers
  > FROM the LC, but I can't ping the LC from any other machine, nor will
  > Appleshare networking work with my OS 9 Pismo (neither machine shows up in
  > their respective Choosers) or connect via IP from the Pismo. The LC is
  > running System 7.5.5, with MacTCP as the networking software (I can't use
  > Open Transport on this machine). All of my machines are connected through a
  > Netgear DSL modem/router, and the LC shows up in my router "Connected
  > Devices" window. My MacTCP settings are all manual, with 192.168.0.9 set as
  > the LC's IP address, Class C settings, AT&T's name servers and my router
  > gateway address (192.168.0.1) as the name server settings, and 255.255.255.0
  > for the network mask, which matches my router setting.
  >>>
  >>> Any ideas as to what could be stopping the LC from being seen by the
  > other machines?
  >>>
  >>> Brian
  >>>
  >>>
  >> I wonder if this is one of the times you need to use a 10 base T hub,
  >> iirc there is an issue somewhere.
  >>
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