It was the AOL Adapter. Even though we uninstalled AOL the adapter stayed in
the TCP/IP config. We removed it and the problem is now solved.
Thanks to Keith Wheeler over at Global Crossing for the suggestion, which
was pretty good for a NOVELL guy.:)
David Boyce
Operations Manager
Quest Technologies, LLC
8650 N. 35th Ave #114
Phoenix, AZ 85051
602-843-9800
"You build your business. Let us build your network."
-----Original Message-----
From: David Boyce [mailto:david@primenet.com]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:22 AM
To: AZIPA
Subject: Thanks for the Help. RE: [azipa] Here is one that's a
stumper...
A lot of great responses and as always AZIPA comes through. It seems to be a
Sony problem and we have a trouble ticket in with them now. This however is
a temporary solution.
We found that there was a AOL route for the first 0.0.0.0 line of the route
print. Sooo we did a route delete and an add of the proper gateway route.
This allowed the PC to Surf and see the network. However as soon as we
rebooted it the route went away and the AOL route returned.
I don't think it is AOL because we uninstalled it before doing all of this.
It must be in the PC operating system. Our next move seems to be call SONY
tech support.
David Boyce
Operations Manager
Quest Technologies, LLC
8650 N. 35th Ave #114
Phoenix, AZ 85051
602-843-9800
"You build your business. Let us build your network."
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Problem. Laptop (Sony Vaio win 98SE) can not surf via a T1 but sees the
network.
About the Network: NT4.0 IP Network (10.0.0.0), Verified link lights and
connections, noone else on network has this problem. Laptop can see and
login to the network via Netbeui.
Tried: Reinstalling current nic, installing new nic, reinstalling IP
services, and in winipcfg "release all" "renew all".
Current status:
We have narrowed it down to this. Somehow the NIC(either one that we
tried)sees the default gateway (you can see this if you go to Network
Neighborhood Properties)however when you look at DOS ipconfig in only shows
the IP and subnet, but no Gateway. Same with winipcfg. What about doing a
route add?
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