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    Question tried everything

    Hello I am using win98 on EQ box and redhat 7.3 on linux box. Hardware is DSL modem>linksys router>Netgear HUB>both computers. My NIC is working fine, I installed all the SEQ files and gcc3, QT etc. SEQ comes up but doesnt get any info. I installed and ran tcpdump and it looked like it was seeing packets(at login i was seeing different things with EQ in it, and while playing i was seeing a bunch of ip addresses. I have done everything. Any ideas?
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    I have done everything. Any ideas?
    Read the Pre-face section of http://www.smoothwall.org/download/p....9/doc.faq.pdf
    Before asking anything read the pre-face section of http://www.smoothwall.org/download/p....9/doc.faq.pdf

    after you've read it, you know what to do next...




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    Probably a networking issue. Please read the FAQ, specifically section 4.5 which most likely is the exact answer to your question.

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    Already did all that

    Both cards are 100mbs and the hub is 10mbs so i figured the cards would automaticaly go to 10mbs. Anyway, I went ahead and changed the setting on the Win PC from auto sense to 10 base t. Not really sure where the setting would be in Linux its not in the network config. Well, like I said TCPDump sees all the packets fine. It seems like SEQ just doesnt know what to do with them.

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    FWIW, SEQ did not work on my Netgear EN104 hub, so I had to switch to a different brand.

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    GRRR

    I Have that same hub =/ well, guess i get to return it and buy another thanks for the info ill post afterwards.

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    Still doesn't work...

    I got a new hub (Netgear DS104) which i have seen a few posts stating it DOES work. Well, just like before its not working. TCPDump picks up packets from EQ and what looks like something coming from my DSL host. I know that there is something causing this that is right under my nose. Please don't even waste your time posting if you're going to tell me to search. I have searched everything and can't find any help.

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    I should have been a tad more specific...

    My old hub was an EN104TP (I forgot about the TP tagged onto the end). The EN series is 10Mbit only, so your problem is not related to asynchronous speeds.
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    Not sure what to tell you kaos057. Ditching the EN104 and swapping in my old Linksys allows SEQ to decode for me. If I swap back to the Netgear, I end up dead in the water again. I wouldn't run out and buy a new Linky because I have seen folks here saying that it doesn't work with SEQ. ::boggles::

    Unfortunately a lot of stores don't carry much in the way of hubs anymore because too many idiots are running out buying hubs to share their broadband connection and they expect router/switch functionality.

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    PPPOE?

    Well, I know now that my ISP uses pppoe. I saw a post saying all I need to do is use a router between the modem and the hub. Well, I have been using one from the start. Is there a program i can install on either computer to convert the packets? Or, how would one go about changing the code in SEQ to accept PPPOE?

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    Well, I know now that my ISP uses pppoe. I saw a post saying all I need to do is use a router between the modem and the hub. Well, I have been using one from the start. Is there a program i can install on either computer to convert the packets? Or, how would one go about changing the code in SEQ to accept PPPOE?
    Take a look at the FAQ 4.18 for information on this commonly answered question.. Reading == Good.

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    Are you connecting the uplink port on your hub to a normal port on the router? It should work this way. I don't have PPPoe, but I do use a Linksys router and that exact EN104TP hub (well, used to anyway). The router should take care of the PPPoe, and if you have it conencted properly you should be fine. Have you tried different cables? Just a suggestion...eliminate every possible variable with troubleshooting networking issues.

    Oh, and whomever is the official keeper of the FAQ now, 4.18 has a typo in it. "Encapulating" should be "encapsulating".

    -Ded

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    Something else to take a look at is what IP you are sniffing. Might be obvious but often it is the case that a user is looking at the wrong IP thus is not getting any packets. Check the IP of your win98 (or EQ) box and ensure it is specified in the command line.
    Code:
    ./showeq -i eth0 192.168.1.103
    Or you could start seq, select the "Network" menu and choose "Monitor Next EQ Client Seen", then start EQ (or zone).

    Simple suggestions, I know. But I didn't see them mentioned above.

    z

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    thanks, as soon as i remember the l/p that ratt gave me for the faq i will fix it :)

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    z26o:
    ./showeq -i eth0 192.168.1.103
    At the very least provide the correct syntax, it's

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    ./showeq eth0 --ip-address=192.168.1.103
    Before asking anything read the pre-face section of http://www.smoothwall.org/download/p....9/doc.faq.pdf

    after you've read it, you know what to do next...




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