This is a discussion on Frimware upgraded D-link 524T cuase hang up with Solaris10_x86 within the comp.unix.solaris forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> Hello, I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem with Solaris 10 x86. The ...
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| Hello, I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with windows it works fine. What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it was usless . Any advice ? Thanks |
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| In article <1194080608.953021.92860@y42g2000hsy.googlegroups. com>, happytoday <ehabaziz2001@gmail.com> writes: > Hello, > I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > windows it works fine. > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > was usless . Your problem description is far too vague for anyone to help. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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| happytoday wrote: > Hello, > I have upgraded the firmware for my router What problem were you trying to solve????? >and I have strange problem > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > windows it works fine. > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > was usless . > Any advice ? > Thanks > Does your router respond to a "ping" from your Solaris box? Did the IP address of your router change when you upgraded the firmware? Did it lose its configuration? Can you restore the old version of the firmware? |
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| happytoday wrote: > Hello, > I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > windows it works fine. > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > was usless . > Any advice ? > Thanks > put it back like it was -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net. |
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| On Nov 3, 4:03 am, happytoday <ehabaziz2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > windows it works fine. > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > was usless . > Any advice ? > Thanks Troll alert |
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| happytoday wrote: > > Hello, > I have upgraded the firmware for my router and I have strange problem > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > windows it works fine. > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > was usless . > Any advice ? > Thanks Routers have no way of knowing what else is connected to the networks on either side of them. The o.s. in use cannot possibly be an issue. F.Y.I.: Some o.s.-es that do not use IP but do use other network protocols (IP is only one out of many hundreds or even thousands that exist) will run quite happily using only the local LAN side of the router. (Examples: DECnet, MOP, LAT, SCS, etc.) The router, of course, will only pass IP packets to another network segment unless it is (or can be) configured to bridge other protocols between network segments. -- David J Dachtera dba DJE Systems http://www.djesys.com/ Unofficial OpenVMS Marketing Home Page http://www.djesys.com/vms/market/ Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/ Unofficial OpenVMS-IA32 Home Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/ia32/ Unofficial OpenVMS Hobbyist Support Page: http://www.djesys.com/vms/support/ |
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| On Nov 3, 2:24 pm, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilber...@comcast.net> wrote: > happytoday wrote: > > Hello, > > I have upgraded the firmware for my router > > What problem were you trying to solve????? > > >and I have strange problem > > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > > windows it works fine. > > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > > was usless . > > Any advice ? > > Thanks > > Does your router respond to a "ping" from your Solaris box? > > Did the IP address of your router change when you upgraded the firmware? > Did it lose its configuration? > > Can you restore the old version of the firmware? Yes I ping and it is alive for the first session but with browsing it went died . No I did sys-unconfig with the old Ip-addesses. I configured the router after up-grade correctly with my IPS. Should I rem_drv to my driver and reinstall it ? Thanks |
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| In article <1194210107.583054.124970@50g2000hsm.googlegroups. com>, happytoday <ehabaziz2001@gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 3, 2:24 pm, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilber...@comcast.net> > wrote: > > happytoday wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I have upgraded the firmware for my router > > > > What problem were you trying to solve????? > > > > >and I have strange problem > > > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > > > windows it works fine. > > > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > > > was usless . > > > Any advice ? > > > Thanks > > > > Does your router respond to a "ping" from your Solaris box? > > > > Did the IP address of your router change when you upgraded the firmware? > > Did it lose its configuration? > > > > Can you restore the old version of the firmware? > > Yes I ping and it is alive for the first session but with browsing it > went died . No I did sys-unconfig with the old Ip-addesses. I > configured the router after up-grade correctly with my IPS. > Should I rem_drv to my driver and reinstall it ? > Thanks I can't offer any advise to explain your problem. But I can mention that someone in the MacOS X news groups had a problem routing the BonJour protocol which went away when they replaced their DLINK with their old NetGear. Why not try another router? -- DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee... |
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| On Nov 5, 3:02 am, Michael Vilain <vil...@NOspamcop.net> wrote: > In article <1194210107.583054.124...@50g2000hsm.googlegroups. com>, > > > > > > happytoday <ehabaziz2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Nov 3, 2:24 pm, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilber...@comcast.net> > > wrote: > > > happytoday wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I have upgraded the firmware for my router > > > > What problem were you trying to solve????? > > > > >and I have strange problem > > > > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > > > > windows it works fine. > > > > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > > > > was usless . > > > > Any advice ? > > > > Thanks > > > > Does your router respond to a "ping" from your Solaris box? > > > > Did the IP address of your router change when you upgraded the firmware? > > > Did it lose its configuration? > > > > Can you restore the old version of the firmware? > > > Yes I ping and it is alive for the first session but with browsing it > > went died . No I did sys-unconfig with the old Ip-addesses. I > > configured the router after up-grade correctly with my IPS. > > Should I rem_drv to my driver and reinstall it ? > > Thanks > > I can't offer any advise to explain your problem. But I can mention > that someone in the MacOS X news groups had a problem routing the > BonJour protocol which went away when they replaced their DLINK with > their old NetGear. > > Why not try another router? > > -- > DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Any advice of speeder one with full compatibilty with Solaris 01_x86. Please name vendors . Thanks |
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| In article <1194243535.222701.75760@z9g2000hsf.googlegroups.c om>, happytoday <ehabaziz2001@gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 5, 3:02 am, Michael Vilain <vil...@NOspamcop.net> wrote: > > In article <1194210107.583054.124...@50g2000hsm.googlegroups. com>, > > > > > > > > > > > > happytoday <ehabaziz2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Nov 3, 2:24 pm, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilber...@comcast.net> > > > wrote: > > > > happytoday wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > I have upgraded the firmware for my router > > > > > > What problem were you trying to solve????? > > > > > > >and I have strange problem > > > > > with Solaris 10 x86. The router is hang up totally with unix but with > > > > > windows it works fine. > > > > > What should I do . I already re-configured the D-link adapter but it > > > > > was usless . > > > > > Any advice ? > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Does your router respond to a "ping" from your Solaris box? > > > > > > Did the IP address of your router change when you upgraded the firmware? > > > > Did it lose its configuration? > > > > > > Can you restore the old version of the firmware? > > > > > Yes I ping and it is alive for the first session but with browsing it > > > went died . No I did sys-unconfig with the old Ip-addesses. I > > > configured the router after up-grade correctly with my IPS. > > > Should I rem_drv to my driver and reinstall it ? > > > Thanks > > > > I can't offer any advise to explain your problem. But I can mention > > that someone in the MacOS X news groups had a problem routing the > > BonJour protocol which went away when they replaced their DLINK with > > their old NetGear. > > > > Why not try another router? > > > > -- > > DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > Any advice of speeder one with full compatibilty with Solaris 01_x86. > Please name vendors . > Thanks I couldn't begin to know what your requirements are. You can google just as well as I can. For myself, my 8-port Linksys is just fine. YMMV. -- DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee... |
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