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Re: Network interface card required for xAP.


  • Subject: Re: Network interface card required for xAP.
  • From: mark_harrison_uk2
  • Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:37:00 +0000

Glenn,

In some versions of Windows, I _think_ you added it as an "add new
hardware / network" device, then bound TCP/IP to that.

Ring any bells?

Mark

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"Sullivan, Glenn"
<gsullivan@d...> wrote:
> Have you guys tried to add the "MS Loopback" adapter to the
network
control
> panel?
>
> In win9x and ME, it was just a network driver that you could add
that
> created a pseudo network card without the hardware.
>
> I believe that MS dropped it as an official driver in win2K, but it
is still
> available for 2000 and XP. But since this guy has 98se, it should
work
> fine.
>
> Just a guess,
>
> Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA
> David Clark Company Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Hawkins [mailto:lists@u...]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:45 AM
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> Subject: [xap_automation] Network interface card required for xAP.
>
>
> I have just witnessed a very arduous exchange of 'support' that has
taken
> place on the xPL list when an unfortunate new user was trying to
get xPL set
> up and running. His problem turned out to be that he had no network
card
> installed - and hadn't appreciated this was a mandatory
requirement. I have
> to sympathise as this is not stated anywhere for either xPL or xAP.
We would
> probably have taken just as long to pinpoint the problem. I can
also see
> that for a single PC this is an unfortunate requirement.
>
> So - an obvious question - is there a way of creating a network
loopback
> operation on a standard (no NIC) PC with W98 upwards that would be
workable
> - and is there any benefit here of the use of the loopback interface
> 127.0.0.1 rather than a real interface address... I think for xAP
we may
> implement this slightly differently to xPL which may help.
>
> Does the Ethernet loopback interface work without a NIC card
present ?? -
> and our hubs ??
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
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