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From: BORKI@zug.use.ch  (Reto Burkhalter)
Subject: Re: ed0 timeouts-help
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Date: Wed, 22 May 96  15:00:42 GMT
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>> Judith I 
>> 20.05.1996 
 
 
JC> I am trying to connect two bsd systems.  One has 2 ne2000 cards 
JC> one has a 3com card.  The system with the 2 ne2000 cards is w 
JC> working  as a gatewayt. 
JC>  
JC> I have been trying to get these two systems to communicate without 
JC> any luck.   
JC>  
JC> If I configure the 3com card to have the same address as one of 
                                             ^^^^ 
JC> the ne2000 cards the gateway complains.  So I at least know 
JC> some traffic is going over the net. 
 
Do I understand right? Each computer in a net HAVE to have its 
own IP address! 
 
Please check that.. 
  
 
 
Reto