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From: pjgtech@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Peter Gagg")
Subject: Re: GPL and IPX: Help!
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 00:00:20 GMT
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In article <19981120014933.21379.00000382@ng151.aol.com>, 
faytoven@aol.com (Faytoven) wrote:

> My network configuration window looks like this on both computers:
> -Client for Microsoft Networks
> -NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
> -Dial-Up Adapter
> -IPX/SPX compatible protocol ->FA310TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
> -TCP/IP->FA310TX Fast Ethernet Adapter
> -TCP/IP->Dial-Up Adapter
> -File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks
> 
> As you can see, I removed the IPX binding for the Dial-Up Adapter 
> because it
> caused a conflict on startup (error #254).  Anybody know what this 
> is and why
> IPX can't be bound to both Adapters?  The reason this concerns me 
> is that I was
> hoping to be able to have someone dial up from the outside using 
> IPX (had
> success with this using F1RS) and join in a game on my peer-to-peer 
> network (is
> this possible?).  

In control panel, network, check the properties tab for your ipx 
protocol, and make sure the bindings are correct (eg; the boxes are 
ticked)

8-)

*Peter*   #:-)
