MH>-------------------- MH>Pin 1 goes to Pin 2 (Transmit) MH>Pin 2 goes to Pin 1 (Transmit) MH>Pin 3 goes to Pin 6 (Receive) MH>Pin 6 goes to Pin 3 (Receive) Yeah, this might be your problem. From the NSEPro ... To make a crossover cable you need Pin 1 (RX+) on end 1 to Pin 3 (TX+) on end 2 Pin 2 (RX-) on end 1 to Pin 6 (TX-) on end 2 Pin 3 (TX+) on end 1 to Pin 1 (RX+) on end 2 Pin 6 (TX-) on end 1 to Pin 2 (RX-) on end 2 (Another words, reverse the wires for pins 1 and 3, and 2 and 6.) Example for RJ45 Connector End #1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 End #2 3 6 1 4 5 2 7 8 BTW, this is what you do for Novell crossover cables. I presume that's the information you want. Hope this helps. - gary.vale@grinder.com - Entered at 7:32PM PDT on 06/18/96 - CMPQwk 1.42 1015 Always remember to pillage BEFORE you burn. --- PCBoard (R) v15.22/5 * Origin: The Grinder * Simi Valley CA (1:102/1019) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 207 OS2 LAN Ref: DAP00001 Date: 06/19/96 From: MICHAEL ANDREWS Time: 01:22pm \/To: ALL (Read 1 times) Subj: NE2000Plus Eagle Hello All. What are the best settings for setting up this card when re-installing Warp Connect so Warp Connect will automatically see the new card. The default of IRQ4 is not good as I use 4 com ports and that IRQ is used already. The default I/O might cause a problem, whats a good I/O address to use? I'm currently running a NodeRuner2000/SI, but I'm gonna move that to another machine to useon that one. Michael ... InterNet: andre08@servtech.com ... --- GoldED/2 2.50+ * Origin: The Barracks Rat BBS ][ - Elmira, Ny (1:260/801) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 207 OS2 LAN Ref: DAP00002 Date: 06/18/96 From: GEORGE WHITE Time: 09:15am \/To: BRUCE CAROTHERS (Read 1 times) Subj: Performance Problems Abo Hi Bruce, BC>Rich, tried your suggestion to add more cache. Now have BC>512KB on board, but problem same. At 16MB, system works as BC>usual. As I add 8MB SIMMS to my 486DX4/100, performance BC>drops noticeably. Folders take annoyingly perceptable times BC>to open; cpu monitor shows higher activity peaks. I am BC>puzzled. Help. Have you got a bus mastering controller in an ISA slot (like an Adaptec 1542 SCSI controller) or using a driver that thinks it can only access the lower 16 MBytes (you can check by looking at the detailed information page for the adaptors given by the "System Information Tool" in the setup folder)? This could cause the extra RAM to be only usable as fast swap space. George * SLMR 2.1a * Shin - Device for finding furniture in the dark. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: DoNoR/2,Woking UK (44-1483-725167) (2:440/4) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 207 OS2 LAN Ref: DAQ00000 Date: 06/18/96 From: EDUARD SANCHEZ BIETE Time: 07:27am \/To: DAVE BEDWIN (Read 1 times) Subj: nfs under os/2 Hola Dave! Wednesday May 22 1996 17:55, Dave Bedwin escribi a all: DB> [1] tcp/ip for os/2 TCP/IP 3.0 from IBM (included in Warp Connect/Server) DB> [2] allows you to mount a file system off a unix server IBM NFS 2.0 Kitt. Just call IBM or a retailer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Saludos... Team Os/2 - Barcelona Eduard Sanchez Biete #17 Club Os/2 esbiete@bbs-ce.uab.es S2HH4777 - DAP Member http://tau.uab.es/~esbiete OndaSoft --------------------------------------------------------------------- ... Remember, Speed Kills! Use Windows to relax. --- Fastecho/2 1.45a+ * Origin: OndaBBS * Mail Paradise * Barcelona * Call +343-4903020 2:343/140) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 207 OS2 LAN Ref: DAQ00001 Date: 06/18/96 From: EDUARD SANCHEZ BIETE Time: 07:29am \/To: NEAL NEWMAN (Read 1 times) Subj: DOS COMMUNICATING WITH TC Hola Neal! Friday June 07 1996 12:20, Neal Newman escribi a Darryl Pierce: NN> I Knew That,But I heard there are TCP\IP Drivers For just plain NN> old DOS.. Just look for the Packet driver for your lan adapter, and telnet/ftp/etc... clients for DOS. Look in Simtel-Msdos for example. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Saludos... Team Os/2 - Barcelona Eduard Sanchez Biete #17 Club Os/2 esbiete@bbs-ce.uab.es S2HH4777 - DAP Member http://tau.uab.es/~esbiete OndaSoft --------------------------------------------------------------------- ... Just wanna a GameBoy? Easy, just type WIN. --- Fastecho/2 1.45a+ * Origin: OndaBBS * Mail Paradise * Barcelona * Call +343-4903020 2:343/140) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 207 OS2 LAN Ref: DAR00000 Date: 06/20/96 From: MARK HOFMANN Time: 01:52pm \/To: ALEC HERRMANN (Read 1 times) Subj: WARP Connect -> WIN95. > Yep, that is your problem. Here is the correct wiring: > > ..... cut here ..... > > A special cable is needed to connect 2 (and only 2) systems without a hub. > > This is a back view of the network card showing the TP connector. If yours i > upsidedown compared to this, simply turn this message around. :) > > ------------ > 8 |-- | > 7 |-- |--| > 6 |-- | > 5 |-- --| > 4 |-- --| > 3 |-- | > 2 |-- |--| > 1 |-- | > ------------ > > Even though there are 8 pins, the pins actually used are 1,2,3, and 6, and ar > TD+, TD-, RD+, and RD- in that order. What you want to do is connect TD+ n > one card to RD+ on the other card, and so on. > > Pin 1 goes to pin 3 on the other card. > Pin 2 goes to pin 6 on the other card. > Pin 3 goes to pin 1 on the other card. > Pin 6 goes to pin 2 on the other card. > > ..... cut here ..... > > Regards, Alec Alec, Thanks ALOT for the correct wiring.. I just printed out your diagram and will use that to make the cable. Thanks! Mark Hofmann -*- mhofmann@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us -*- --- WWIVGate 2.00c * Origin: Weather Station, Perry Hall, MD *USA* 410-882-8887 (1:261/1304)