Can you check your MAC address? (i think) some devices might refuse to talk with devices with a nulled MAC address.
You should be able to see it with the command: "c:shownetstatus interface P50X0_ETH" replace P50X0_ETH with the name of your interface if you have changed it since the beginning if this thread.
Yeah, I've tried both ports, with the assumption that 0 is the one next to the serial port.
I've used 3 different cables now.
I do have a list of allowed hardware in the router. I've added the 5000's MAC to the list.
Tonight, I think I'll rebuild the network (3 Windoze machines, 2 Windoze laptops, and 2 printers.) 1 of those is my wife's work computer, another is my my Windoze work computer, so I do this with great fear and trepidation. I'll have between her quitting time and tomorrow morning to get it right, or we're in big trouble.
Paul
edit: and as it turns out, the MAC I used in the list might not really be the right MAC. See below.
Edited by Paul on 2020/7/7 20:03:44
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
8.System:C> shownetstatus P50x0 Interface "P50x0" Device name = p50x0_eth.device Device unit number = 0 Hardware address = 00:50:C2:FF:FF:00 Maximum transmission unit = 1500 Bytes Transmission speed = 10000000 Bits/Second Hardware type = Ethernet Packets sent = 2 Packets received = 0 Packets dropped = 0 (in = 0, out = 0) Buffer overruns = 0 Unknown packets = 0 Address = 192.168.1.14 Network mask = 255.255.255.0 Number of read I/O requests = 36 (maximum of 0 used at a time, 36 are still pending) Number of write I/O requests = 32 (maximum of 2 used at a time, 0 are still pending) Number of bytes received = 0 Number of bytes sent = 56 Transfer statistics (in/out) = DMA:0/0 Byte:0/2 Word:-/0 Address binding = Static Link status = Up 8.System:C>
Interesting!!! The MAC above does not match the two MAC's listed in the System Info window I pulled up from the startup menu. There it shows the two MAC's as
00:04:A3:6B:43:ED and 00:1E:C0:F7:ED:F2
Should I assume that with such a discrepancy I won't be able to connect to anything?
Thanks smf.
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
Back before I actually got my 5000, I seem to remember reading a thread about uboot not showing the correct MAC, and needing to do some setenv commands.Is this the problem here?
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
Thanks for all the time and help everyone. Going away, so I won't have time to redo the router and network until later. I'll let you know what happens later.
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
Here is the output fromy my X5000..I am using DHCP.
4.AmigaOS42Beta:> shownetstatus all Network status summary Local host address = 192.168.0.26 (on interface 'RTL8169') Default gateway address = 192.168.0.1 Domain name system servers = 46.197.15.60, 178.233.140.110, 176.240.150.250, 46.197.15.60, 178.233.140.110, 176.240.150.250, 192.168.0.1
Device name = p50x0_eth.device Device unit number = 0 Hardware address = 00:50:C2:FF:FF:00 Maximum transmission unit = 1500 Bytes Transmission speed = 100000000 Bits/Second Hardware type = Ethernet Packets sent = 412 Packets received = 949 Packets dropped = 0 (in = 0, out = 0) Buffer overruns = 0 Unknown packets = 124 Address = 192.168.0.26 Network mask = 255.255.255.0 Number of read I/O requests = 36 (maximum of 7 used at a time, 36 are still pending) Number of write I/O requests = 32 (maximum of 5 used at a time, 0 are still pending) Number of bytes received = 872,516 Number of bytes sent = 70,321 Transfer statistics (in/out) = DMA:0/0 Byte:825/412 Word:-/0 Address binding = Dynamic Address lease expires = 07/15/2020 9:02 AM Link status = Up
At the beginning of this saga, I was using the "Wizard" for setup. Although I selected Lan/Ethernet/ etc., it often showed it as "Dialer" generated. IT seems that the accepted method now is to uses the prefs tool, which I've been using on the last several attempts.
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
From your previous shell output, gateway and domain name server are lacking comparing to the Sinan's one. Could you check if it's in your internet preferences? Yours should be 192.168.1.1 as the domain name server.
Well, it's working again as of a few minutes ago. I was able to log in here and write from the 5000. We'll see if it stays up for more than one night this time.
I did take my router back to factory and rebuild the network. At first no response. Then I deleted the Internet prefs I had, started from scratch with a simple "Wizard" setup, and then it worked.
Thank you, everyone, so much for all your help. I find I cannot log in to Amishpere from the Amiga yet, but I've read that this is a common problem which Matt can usually straighten out.
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000