Hi,
It has been a while that I've used old IPX protocol(so I forgot how to set up).
Anyway, my mom's small business has this database called "advantage database server", which seems to use nwlink protocol.
So she has one machine that works as a database server and a client, and the other machine works only as a client to access the database. Both machines are XP and has onboard lan ports and external pci nics.
My mom is not using onboard lan ports at all, and just uses pci nics. When I try to use onboard lan ports, the database client cannot access the data on the database server. I can still browse all the files in the server machine from the client machine, but database program cannot.
There is no sign of nic mac address authentication. The part I dont understand or may have forgotten is that how can a specific nic have to be used to access database. This means I cannot just by any NIC card, if one is broken. Maybe I have to install special driver, like old netware, in order to use onboard lan port ? I dont know. Any idea ?
Thanks for reading.
Ken
It has been a while that I've used old IPX protocol(so I forgot how to set up).
Anyway, my mom's small business has this database called "advantage database server", which seems to use nwlink protocol.
So she has one machine that works as a database server and a client, and the other machine works only as a client to access the database. Both machines are XP and has onboard lan ports and external pci nics.
My mom is not using onboard lan ports at all, and just uses pci nics. When I try to use onboard lan ports, the database client cannot access the data on the database server. I can still browse all the files in the server machine from the client machine, but database program cannot.
There is no sign of nic mac address authentication. The part I dont understand or may have forgotten is that how can a specific nic have to be used to access database. This means I cannot just by any NIC card, if one is broken. Maybe I have to install special driver, like old netware, in order to use onboard lan port ? I dont know. Any idea ?
Thanks for reading.
Ken