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Old 01-15-2003, 12:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Can an Ethernet card be added to a NAM with out one. If so how?

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Don't give up it can be done. I will look for some docs tomorrow.
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itg trunk problem

I added the ethernet card to my nam II/4, I shut down the nam, installed the card, and booted it. The nam will have a default IP address which can be changed using IPlite with a floppy. I've had limited success using just IPlite, and had to create my own 'ip address change' floppy for just that. Basically the IPlite manipulates some text file names and locations on the floppy, then copies them to the correct location on the NAM.
So if you have some technical experience, install the card, then try using IPlite to change the address/subnet mask etc.
I sure hope that works for you, I dont do enough of this to be an expert, i can only say what has worked for me...
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a couple of docs that should help you out.

http://members.shaw.ca/payodie2/Publ...0For%20NAM.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/payodie2/Publ...%20NAM%202.pdf
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