Upgrade question - part 2
- Bruce Claremont
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11 years 4 months ago #5350
by Bruce Claremont
Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
Does your host system have two NICs?
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11 years 4 months ago #5351
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< class='quote'>Does your host system have two NICs?
Bruce: I have an Intel Wireless Adapter (real) and a Realtek PCIe Controller (which I think is used for wired ethernet connections - I don't have a separate adapter card for this.)
In the FreeAXP NIC Interface configuration drop-down box only the Realtek is shown (along with a number of 'virtual' adapters e.g. Bluetooth, 3 Microsoft Wireless network connections etc) and the Realtek is the one I had chosen for the interface.
Bruce: I have an Intel Wireless Adapter (real) and a Realtek PCIe Controller (which I think is used for wired ethernet connections - I don't have a separate adapter card for this.)
In the FreeAXP NIC Interface configuration drop-down box only the Realtek is shown (along with a number of 'virtual' adapters e.g. Bluetooth, 3 Microsoft Wireless network connections etc) and the Realtek is the one I had chosen for the interface.
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11 years 4 months ago #5352
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Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
Test if you can ping the Alpha system from another physical system. Also test if the Alpha can ping your gateway system.
It sounds like you are using a laptop. Windows and FreeAXP will likely be sharing the same NIC. See section 9.3 in the User Guide for how to deal with this.
If possible, I suggest disabling the Windows services on the Realtec NIC and letting Windows use the wireless NIC.<hr>
It sounds like you are using a laptop. Windows and FreeAXP will likely be sharing the same NIC. See section 9.3 in the User Guide for how to deal with this.
If possible, I suggest disabling the Windows services on the Realtec NIC and letting Windows use the wireless NIC.<hr>
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11 years 4 months ago #5353
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Replied by Paolo_R on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
< class='quote'>Tt sounds like you are using a laptop. Windows and FreeAXP will likely be sharing the same NIC. See section 9.3 in the User Guide for how to deal with this.
Yes, I'm using a laptop. Per Section 9.3 I installed openVPN and, in Windows device Manager, a 'TAP-Windows Adapter V9' has appeared.
The User Guide then says "Go to the virtual 'Avanti NIC' ... Choose 'Configure' ... "
I am using FreeAXP and there is no 'Configure' option in the pc-11 NIC page. Also the options shown in the Interface drop down box are the same as they were before - there is no TAP-Windows adapter shown.
< class='quote'>If possible, I suggest disabling the Windows services on the Realtec NIC and letting Windows use the wireless NIC.
Looking at Windows Services I can't see anything which mentions then Realtek adapter.
Yes, I'm using a laptop. Per Section 9.3 I installed openVPN and, in Windows device Manager, a 'TAP-Windows Adapter V9' has appeared.
The User Guide then says "Go to the virtual 'Avanti NIC' ... Choose 'Configure' ... "
I am using FreeAXP and there is no 'Configure' option in the pc-11 NIC page. Also the options shown in the Interface drop down box are the same as they were before - there is no TAP-Windows adapter shown.
< class='quote'>If possible, I suggest disabling the Windows services on the Realtec NIC and letting Windows use the wireless NIC.
Looking at Windows Services I can't see anything which mentions then Realtek adapter.
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11 years 4 months ago #5354
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Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
Did you re-install FreeAXP after installing the TAP adapter? FreeAXP will not see new network devices without re-installation.
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11 years 4 months ago #5355
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Replied by Paolo_R on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
< class='quote'>Did you re-install FreeAXP after installing the TAP adapter? FreeAXP will not see new network devices without re-installation.
No, I wasn't aware that I had to and the User Guide didn't mention it either - at least if it did I didn't see it.
I presume I don't have to re-install OpenVMS after re-installing FreeAXP?
No, I wasn't aware that I had to and the User Guide didn't mention it either - at least if it did I didn't see it.
I presume I don't have to re-install OpenVMS after re-installing FreeAXP?
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