[NBLUG/noise] Windows networking
Chris Wagner
chriswagner at amyskitchen.net
Wed Jun 7 09:05:22 PDT 2006
Yup, definitely should be a TCP/IP bound to the NIC. Once you bind
TCP/IP to the network adapter, you should receive the login/pass prompt
at boot up. This wouldn't be the case if someone set the computer to
auto-login for whatever reason.
- Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: noise-bounces at nblug.org [mailto:noise-bounces at nblug.org] On Behalf
Of Walter Hansen
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:33 PM
To: Random discussion about anything,including non-Linux stuff.
Subject: Re: [NBLUG/noise] Windows networking
William Tracy wrote:
> Alright, under the "Network" dialog I currently have installed:
>
> Client for Microsoft Networks
> Dial-Up Adapter
> Intel(R) PRO/100 VM Network Connection TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter
There should be a:
TCP/IP -> Intel(R) PRO/100 VM Network Connection in that list unless I'm
mistaken.
This means that you're not hooked up for TCP/IP on the NIC. Click Add
underneath, select protocol TCP/IP and select the Pro/100, probably
reboot, you might need your win cd. You'll need to configure the NIC for
TCP/IP depending on your setup, most routers are ok with auto settings.
Hope this helps.
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