Hi
>In Miami, set the IP type, netmask, and gateway of your >interface to DHCP. Then press the 'TCP/IP Settings...' >button and enable DHCP there. Send your hostname as well. >Set 'Get Dynamic DNS Servers' to 'verify&add'. Hopefully >that will solve your general connection problem.
Your comments made me realise I was not doing something I usually do when I run the interface on my network... ( ie when as an assigned IP address for machines not on the broadband network ) When I put online the Ethernet for this network I force NMBD by activating a script from an icon I have on the workbench backdrop.
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run>nil: samba:bin/nmbd -D
run>nil: MiamiSysCtl -w inetd.toomany=50
Before, I was using dialup so not using ethernet for my internet ( just a modem ) so when I checked YAM I wasn't using the ethernet. Then I would activate differing computers from running NMBD and putting the interface online and not the DIALER. I would then run another script from an icon on the desktop as follows:
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Run SMBFS Volume="PCComputer" Workgroup=Amiga user=scuzz Service=//Amiga/c/amiga
This then activated the PC drive as an icon on the workbench and was accessible as a drive on the Amiga. I have several icons on the desktop setup this way to access drives on other machines. Thing is I naturally ran NMBD when I put the network interface online and forgot I would need to do the same to use the ethernet for the broadband. So I just fired up the interface ran NMBD and then YAM and there was one loop as the computers talked to each other and they realised who each was and the loop stopped. Job done. Missing the obvious. But talking here made me realise. So thanks for that.
Process for putting Amiga online on the PCMCIA ethernet interface:
First click my CardReset tool to get over that bug with the PCMCIA interface. Click Suspend and the card goes on line:
I then fire up Miami and finding the Inteface that has the specific IP addresses set up for my local network I put this online.
I then run the NMBD script from an icon I created for the following script:
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run>nil: samba:bin/nmbd -D
run>nil: MiamiSysCtl -w inetd.toomany=50
I then get that single looping hard drive sound as the computers talk to each other.
I then click my icon for the drive on the other PC that I want to access:
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Run SMBFS Volume="PCComputer" Workgroup=Amiga user=scuzz Service=//Amiga/c/amiga
And then that drive appears on the workbench and I can access that drawer as a normal Amiga drawer. I have these set up in DOpus.
[ FOR INTERNET and Broadband ]
For Broadband I need to do the same, but instead run the NMBD after I have gone on line with the Interface set up with DHCP and not my local network, and like magic when I run YAM the looping is no more. It is wonderful that you can set up Miami with differing configs for interfaces.
Thanks for that.
scuzz