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To: TraderAlan who wrote (13589)7/31/2002 4:55:59 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Alan - sorry. I wish we would be back in the good ole time when we had to manually configure and load files on every workstation <ng>.
In those days, a non-working LAn was a pure matter of mistyping.

IMHO, you'll have to start from scratch and segregate the problems.

Have your LAN working with the router (as I understand you already have it installed).
Disable all Virus and port checkers. (these could prevent some needed echos, or bock some needed ports for debugging)

I know this seems stupid, but 95% of network problems are at the cable level.
Recheck if the proper cables (straight or crossed) are on the proper port (up or down) of the router.

dslwebserver.com is the best site to follow for the setup.

When your LAN works, add your firewalls and other stuff.

Then only, try to connect your LAN to the Internet.
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