Not too shy to talk
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: 11/19 0:48
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@utri007
My suggestion would be to start with simple tests and work out from there...
First, in the Amiga shell type:
ShowNetStatus
Look to see what your "local host address" is. That's the IP address of that machine on your LAN.
Then go to another machine, open a shell and see if you can ping your Amiga by typing:
ping <<YOUR IP ADDRESS FROM ABOVE>>
That will at least tell you if you are in contact with your Amiga.
If that ping test fails then you know you aren't even getting to your Amiga, let alone a specific port. That could be a problem with your router/switch, the foreign machine or your Amiga (but your Amiga is online, right?).
The more machines you can run ping tests to/from the more it will tell you about where the problem lies. If none of the machines on your LAN can reach the Amiga, the problem would seem to be there. If none can reach your peecee, there's the problem, etc.
Once you are certain you have good connections to/from all the machines you're using, then worry about ports, servers, etc.
Good luck,
PJS
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