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Gary
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      11-21-2004, 10:39 PM
Helped my cousin with an old Windows NP system. It has a 3COM Ethernet III
10BaseT card. It worked great with a second generation DLINK router. It
takes a long time to get recognized an to log on to a Netgear WGT624 router.
When I tried to the newest Netgear 802.11g Bridge, it was no go. Apparently,
that Bridge will not work with the 3COM card. I was going to config it as
802.11b.


 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      11-23-2004, 01:14 AM
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 23:39:22 GMT, "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Helped my cousin with an old Windows NP system. It has a 3COM Ethernet III
>10BaseT card. It worked great with a second generation DLINK router. It
>takes a long time to get recognized an to log on to a Netgear WGT624 router.
>When I tried to the newest Netgear 802.11g Bridge, it was no go. Apparently,
>that Bridge will not work with the 3COM card. I was going to config it as
>802.11b.


Well, at least you supplied half the numbers. Missing are the version
of NT (3.x, 4.0), the model DLink router, and the exact model 3Scum
card.

My guess(tm) that would be a 3C509. There are several mutations of
this card:
3C509 Junk
3C509A Glitchy driver and flakey NWAY
3C509B Glitchy NWAY but works
3C509C Works fine.
Download and run the 3Scum configuration utility and check your
settings.
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/s...d&search=3c509
It's mixed in with the various Windoze drivers and can be extracted
without actually running the install.

One of the gotachas is that older Windoze mutations (95 and 98) have
problems with NWAY negotiations. The 3C509 frequently makes a bad
guess as to the speed (10/100) and the protocol (T4/FDX/HDX). If you
dive into the properties for the 3C509 and force the speed and
protocol to 10baseT-HDX, you should be ok.

I'm not sure why it's taking a long time (whazzat in seconds) to
connect. My guess(tm) is that you have a DNS problem. It's trying to
lookup either the name of something, or trying to do a reverse DNS
lookup on the router IP, and failing. Perhaps it's using the
secondary DNS server for lookups. Maybe it's using DNS for a NETBIOS
name lookup. Perhaps WINS is out to lunch. Hard to tell from here.


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