- Jan 18, 2001
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Maetryx here, 
I'm at work, and I'm setting up a PC for a lady who starts work *tomorrow* (doh!). Anyway, the machine is an HP Vectra 5 with a Pentium 200-MMX cpu running Windows 95 OSR2.5. This machine must run Windows 95 for a specific purpose, so no solutions involving a OS upgrade please. Also, it does have the latest BIOS from HP's website.
The NIC is a 3COM 905-TX, Etherlink III XL 10/100 PCI. I've got a Linksys router connected to a wireless 512kb service that all the other machines are using without a hitch (about 10 or so). But everytime I reboot this Vectra, the router quits responding. It won't even respond to a ping. So I unplug it and plug it back in, and everything is wonderful again.
I'm running DHCP on the router, but it doesn't make a difference if I assign an IP or use DHCP on the Vectra, it still stalls out the router. Anyone have any ideas on why the router is getting froze up when I reboot?
TCP/IP 192.168.0.x or DHCP, WINS Disabled, DNS same as all the other machines,
			
			I'm at work, and I'm setting up a PC for a lady who starts work *tomorrow* (doh!). Anyway, the machine is an HP Vectra 5 with a Pentium 200-MMX cpu running Windows 95 OSR2.5. This machine must run Windows 95 for a specific purpose, so no solutions involving a OS upgrade please. Also, it does have the latest BIOS from HP's website.
The NIC is a 3COM 905-TX, Etherlink III XL 10/100 PCI. I've got a Linksys router connected to a wireless 512kb service that all the other machines are using without a hitch (about 10 or so). But everytime I reboot this Vectra, the router quits responding. It won't even respond to a ping. So I unplug it and plug it back in, and everything is wonderful again.
I'm running DHCP on the router, but it doesn't make a difference if I assign an IP or use DHCP on the Vectra, it still stalls out the router. Anyone have any ideas on why the router is getting froze up when I reboot?
TCP/IP 192.168.0.x or DHCP, WINS Disabled, DNS same as all the other machines,
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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