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Author Topic: DIR-130 and bootp connection  (Read 4043 times)

fixray

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DIR-130 and bootp connection
« on: December 07, 2009, 07:54:32 PM »

I've just installed a Dlink DIR-130 connected to five computers. First is a Sun, second is a Windows PC, third is an Intel computer board running VxWorks OS, the last two are SBCs running VxWorks. All connected via the LAN ports; all on the same subnet.

All five boot nearly simultaneously. # 3 computer boots via bootp from the Sun (# 1). The Intel PC connects via a Linksys 10 base T NIC on the ISA bus.
 
The problem is that the Intel won't boot via bootp. If I install a 10Mb hub between the Sun (# 1) and the Linksys NIC, the Intel (# 3) boots faultlessly. When connected directly via the DIR-130, no boot.

What is causing the Dlink to not connect to # 3?

Thanks in anticipation.
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Fatman

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Re: DIR-130 and bootp connection
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2009, 09:35:07 AM »

Does the #3 PC support autonegotiation?

Once booted, can the #3 PC be moved to the DIR-130 successfully?

If so what kind of link is established?
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