Art Alexion on 3 Sep 2006 22:30:14 -0000 |
On Sunday 03 September 2006 11:03, gyoza@comcast.net wrote: > I'd start by simplifying the network by removing the redundant NICs. > > Art Alexion wrote: > > Two NICs on each machine -- one for connection to Internet router, and > > the other for the LAN, connected to an old, but reliable hub. > > > > Any suggestions for tools to use to diagnose the problem? I thought about that, but I am not sure what settings to apply to eth1 so that it accesses both. right now, eth0 is set to a static 192.168.0.3 via /etc/hosts, the other computer being set to 192.168.0.2. eth1 is set up for dhcp via the router's dhcp server being 192.168.1.1. -- _____________________________________________________________ Art Alexion Arthur S. Alexion LLC PGP fingerprint: 52A4 B10C AA73 096F A661 92D2 3B65 8EAC ACC5 BA7A The attachment - signature.asc - is my electronic signature; no need for alarm. Info @ http://mysite.verizon.net/art.alexion/encryption/signature.asc.what.html _____________________________________________________________ Attachment:
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