When i boot from my OS4.0 partition i can always connect to the internet.
When i try to configurate the network in OS4.1 with network-prefs it hangs afther i choose the eth3com.device. I have also tried to change to the older (OS4.0) eth3com.device but the result is the same.
With the wizzard i have the same problem.
I had to reinstall OS4.1 because i had tried with the post-install to configurate the network and when booting it hanged on the bootscreen, no way out.
Has something changed in OS4.1?
Edited by Dirk-B on 2008/9/15 20:26:32 Edited by Dirk-B on 2008/9/21 18:51:15
First verify using your internet connection editor (in internet drawer) in the net interface (fourth tab) the name of your interface (mine is PPPoE).
Of course, it was the only thing I verified because I saved my preferences before the fresh install. So, if you have not made a backup, verify all the provider datas.
Second, in the internet prefs (in drawer prefs), click on net interface (first tab).
Choose as name the name of net interface (PPPoE here), the device (eth3com.device) and port 0. I have a router so I clicked on static ip address (192.168.0.2 the same ip used in hosts tab).
At last, I verified the domain name servers ip.
I tried a couple of times because when I selected the eth3com, the soft didn't write ethernet in the line below.
Well, i have set the ip-adresses but it stays the same because i have to select the eth3com.device and it is then that OS4.1 hangs.
In the mean time i have commented the startup-line out via the boot-cd and have removed the devs/netinterfaces and internet/connections afther a configuration, so this way i do not have to do a new install of the OS.
I have also tried the older (OS4) internet-prefs but it is the same under OS4.1, as soon as i select the eth3com.device a few seconds later the system hangs.
Under OS4.0 all is working fine, even via an other router-port.
Did you try to do a format of your system disk and make a new fresh install ? Just to make sure that you have no icompatibility between different versions of software.
If you want to post your configuration files, we could compare.
I have made a new partition and i have quick formatted it. No old files on the partition. Then i have made a new install.
I can not give you working connections because then i have to use the eth3com.device and OS4.1 hangs then. I can make non-working ones, but those are useless anyway.
The only thing i can do is to use an OS4.0 connection, but then again i uses the eth3com.device under OS4.1 and hangs. Here are those settings that work fine under OS4.0:
Again, it's not the settings that are a problem, it is the use of the eth3com.device that hangs OS4.1 from the moment that i select it in the wizzard or the prefs.
@Dirk-B The really fast solution to this is probably to copy over all your configuration files from your 4.0 installation: Everything in Devs:Internet and Devs:NetInterfaces. If you have special settings in your ENVARC:Roadshow/ directory, copy that complete directory as well. Then you *should* be up and running exactly like under 4.0, with no need to go through the wizard and Prefs editor again.
Of course, you won't know what the problem was, then (unless you make the effort of copying all the files one at a time and testing after each one).
I have understood well your problem. When you select the device OS4.1 hangs.
I didn't have this problem but I noticed that there were some weird things with the soft. For me it worked, when I restarted the prefs and selected ip static and no dhcp configuration. After that and choosing eth3com, I had all the good port and messages. And all was fine.
I don't know if this can be helpful. You have something strange things like me but with the usb.
Nbache has a good idea to test.
I made an error the tcp drawer is not in devs but in envarc:roadshow.
The only file i have is in Devs/Interfaces, that's the one i have copied over to OS4.1, normaly it should work, but it's not.
I have no settings for Roadshow in envarc/.
I even tried to make a connection with the ppp-ethernet device and the wizzard (Roadshow?) said that it was not nessesairy to do that and to go just to prefs/internet and make the connection there.
@yescop
Ok, this is what i have done. Under OS4.0 i have runned ShowNetStatus and from there i could see the ip-address: 192.168.2.107 and mask: 255.255.255.0. Still under OS4.0 i have filled in these numbers under static and disabled dhcp. Then i tried to make a connection but it failed for some reason. I also tried other ip's like, 192.168.2.100, 192.168.2.1, etc.
Then i booted in OS4.1 and filled in this ip and mask and tried to make a connection. Still no go as i suspected because i was again using the eth3com.device to make the connection. I even had to reset my cablemodem/routers afther that.
So, no matter what settings i use, it does not matter, it is the start of the eth3com.device that stops OS4.1 from working. I have a few seconds that it tries to connect and afther that the mouse does not move anymore or with the booting up (startup network comment on) it stays in the bootscreen.
So, there is something that has changed in OS4.1, but what software that is changed, that i do not know. I have used the OS4.0 internet-prefs, eth3com.device, and netinterface-file but still no go under OS4.1.
I was looking for the Roadshow program but i could not find it, instead i found in c/ roadshowcontrol and in internet/ dialer. But both these have the same date from 2006 so they have not changed.
Are there any other programs related to roadshow?
Update:
Aha, i found the file ethernet_devices.db that was new and much more smaller then the old one. I replaced it, tried the connection again, but sadly it was not working. :(
Ok, this is what i have done. Under OS4.0 i have runned ShowNetStatus and from there i could see the ip-address: 192.168.2.107 and mask: 255.255.255.0. Still under OS4.0 i have filled in these numbers under static and disabled dhcp. Then i tried to make a connection but it failed for some reason. I also tried other ip's like, 192.168.2.100, 192.168.2.1, etc.
192.168.2.1 doesn't look like the IP of your router. Try this in a shell, type ping 192.168.2.1, if nothing happens, hit Ctrl-c & try ping 192.168.1.1. I'm guessing the last IP will fill your screen, if so, use that IP in your setup. I use 192.168.1.100 for my static IP of my A1.
In Prefs/Internet
Interfaces: .name=Amiga .driver=DEVS:Networks/eth3com.device .type=Ethernet .unit=0 .static IP on .static IP=192.168.1.100 .mask=255.255.255.0 .DHCP off .IP packet=default
I am now again in OS4.1 and have connected with the same settings, but again afther a few seconds my system hangs, again true the use of the eth3com.device.
Dirk-B wrote: I was looking for the Roadshow program but i could not find it, instead i found in c/ roadshowcontrol and in internet/ dialer. But both these have the same date from 2006 so they have not changed.
Are there any other programs related to roadshow?
Roadshow is just the collective name for all the modules making up or related to the TCP/IP stack. The main part of it is implemented in bsdsocket.library, which (unlike in Miami or AmiTCP/Genesis, where it s created on the fly) is a "real" disk-based library living in LIBS:. I believe it did change between 4.0 July update and 4.1, but I wouldn't expect that to create this sort of problems.
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Update:
Aha, i found the file ethernet_devices.db that was new and much more smaller then the old one. I replaced it, tried the connection again, but sadly it was not working. :(
That shouldn't have much significance. It is just a list of some known network card types and their features, like the number of devices on the unit. The only effect of that is to fill in some defaults when using the wizard and/or prefs program, AFAIK.
And the reason the new one is smaller? Look at the contents of the old one; it seems all the devices mentioned in there are from the ancient past where only classic hardware existed. It has stuff like the Ariadne and the X-Surf etc. And the version tag is dated in 2003 ...
The new one seems to mention only some devices likely to be used on an A1 -- which incidentally is the only one OS 4.1 is relevant for at this time.
I am now again in OS4.1 and have connected with the same settings, but again afther a few seconds my system hangs, again true the use of the eth3com.device.
Just to make sure: Did you copy also all files from Devs:Internet over from 4.0 to 4.1 (files like groups, hosts, name_resolution, networks, ...), as well as the Devs:NetInterfaces/ contents? If it works under 4.0, and all files storing that setup are copied to 4.1, I can see no reasone for it not to work there also. I did exactly that numerous times during the test phase, on two different A1s.
You might want to find someone in your area who can help you on-site or something, there's got to be some setting or file somewhere you have accidentally screwed up, but I can't guess what it could be without actually sitting next to the machine and your LAN and going through it all systematically.
I have booted from the OS4.1 CD and done a quick format of the OS4.1 partition and did a new install of OS4.1. Now i have no files or settings screwed up. Checked in s/startup that the network line is commented out.
Reboot.
Done the post-install but scipped the network-installation, i will do that myself.
Ok, my first test is with the internet-prefs: OS4.1 hangs a few seconds after selecting the eth3comdevice.
Reboot.
My second test is with the wizzard: OS4.1 hangs a few seconds after the dialer-requester that says "searching for ethernet adapters...".
Conclusion, it is when the eth3com.device is selected that a few seconds later OS4.1 hangs. And it is not my fault. I have a great working connection under OS4.0 so there is no reason why it should not work under OS4.1, unless there is something that has changed in OS4.1.