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At 12:04 PM 12/8/04, Josiah Ritchie wrote: >On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 10:51 -0600, Ed Hurst wrote: > > Frank Bax wrote: > > > At 08:35 AM 12/8/04, Ed Hurst wrote: > > >>David Aikema wrote: > > >> > > >>>You could try adding in your BSD machine as a trusted host/subnet in > > >>>the ZoneAlarm configuration, and then see if it will work. > > >> > > >>No joy. I even turned it off and get the same response. > > > > > > No offense, but some us might take this for granted... Do not use > "uplink" > > > port on hub/switch. That port is used for router or another hub/switch. > > > > No offense, indeed. However, none of the ports are marked "Uplink". They > > all are numbered 1-5. > >A switch that small may not have one. JSR/ True, but with remote trouble-shooting, it's possible to miss something that is obvious when you can see the equipment. Do we have any assurance that switch and cables actually work? Do lights on switch and nic come on & go out when CAT5 cable is connected & disconnected? Do lights on switch/nic blink when you issue ping commands? Frank
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