Author: Ed Panek
Date: 07:11:52 01/03/01
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On January 03, 2001 at 09:55:59, Fabio Barrettone wrote:
>On January 03, 2001 at 09:24:22, Ed Panek wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently installed NIC cards in my two computers at home to help tranfer
>>chess files etc.... I can ping each computer by name and IP. I have Client for
>>Microsoft Networks, TCP/ip/ Net BEUI and file sharing enabled in properties. I
>>can access my proxy server thru HTTP ports but only if the file(s) is smaller
>>than 20K.I also cannot tranfer any files >10k. It will begin tranferring and
>>then the computers will freeze up. The problem I think is that The Proxy server
>>NIC is sharing the same IRQ as the AGP video card(Plug and pray!!) Does anyone
>>know of a client I can use to change IRQ settings thru software? There is only
>>one option under the resource tab( IRQ 11) so I cant change it there.
>>
>
>Maybe I could help you, but you must give me some more informations on your
>computers. The most important are: type of computers (i.e. Intel, Athlon, etc.)
>the motherboards installed on your computers and the OS.
>
>With recent motherboards sharing IRQs should not be a problem (above all with
>AGP cards), at last if you have the software necessary (for example Via drivers
>for Asus boards), but sometimes it is a problem of slots used. Let me know.
>
>Sincerely,
>Fabio.
Fabio,
The one with the conflict is a Dell PIII 800 MHZ 133mhz FSB. Running 98. Not
sure what the Mb is for this. This computer is the problem one and is doing the
proxy access to the internet. A computer engineer here at work said that there
may be a setup utility on the driver cd and I should install it manually not
auto. Also he said that some motherboards have shared PCI IRQ slots so maybe
moving the board may help?
Ed
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