Anybody know what this problem might be?
I bought a Starband 360. We installed it on my Win2k Server, an HP E800. There was only one network card, so we used that. The next day I bought another card, a NetGear and added it to the server. I can't get the network operating over the second card, although I can ping in both directions by either name or ip address. The workstations are Win 2k professional and there is an LMHOSTS file on them, so I'm not sure if DNS is working. The 2d network card is setup as 192.168.0.1. The first card gets everything from the starband - ip, gateway, and dns. I bought and installed WinProxy as recommended by Starband.
The other symptom is that the Starband will not work when the first NIC is enabled. It will boot up and immediately disable. It looks like it is detecting the second MAC address and shutting down, but the Starband folks claim that can't be. If I disable the second NIC, Starband works ok, but will quit shortly after I enable the second card.
So it looks like I have two problems - getting the network (TCPIP) protocol to work via the second card, and getting the Starband to work with the second card in place.
Please help if you can. Thanks,
Larry
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rapp@lmr.com
I bought a Starband 360. We installed it on my Win2k Server, an HP E800. There was only one network card, so we used that. The next day I bought another card, a NetGear and added it to the server. I can't get the network operating over the second card, although I can ping in both directions by either name or ip address. The workstations are Win 2k professional and there is an LMHOSTS file on them, so I'm not sure if DNS is working. The 2d network card is setup as 192.168.0.1. The first card gets everything from the starband - ip, gateway, and dns. I bought and installed WinProxy as recommended by Starband.
The other symptom is that the Starband will not work when the first NIC is enabled. It will boot up and immediately disable. It looks like it is detecting the second MAC address and shutting down, but the Starband folks claim that can't be. If I disable the second NIC, Starband works ok, but will quit shortly after I enable the second card.
So it looks like I have two problems - getting the network (TCPIP) protocol to work via the second card, and getting the Starband to work with the second card in place.
Please help if you can. Thanks,
Larry
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rapp@lmr.com